Allar language

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Allar (also known as Chatan) is a Dravidian language[1] spoken in Kerala (Malappuram district-Perinthalmanna tahsil, Manjeri tahsil, Mannarmala, Aminikadu, and Tazhecode; Palakkad district-Mannarkkad and Ottappalam tahsils), India. Due to a lack of scholarly study, Allar cannot be classified within Dravidian at this time and may be a dialect of some other Dravidian language.

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  1. V. Zvelebil (1997) "Language list for Dravidian," Archiv Orientální 65:175-190

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