People's Linguistic Survey of India
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found: Uttarākhaṇḍa kī bhāshāem̐, 2014:title page (Bhāratīya Bhāshā Loka Sarvekshaṇa)
found: People's Linguistic Survey of India WWW site, viewed on September, 10, 2015:(The People's Linguistic Survey of India (PLSI) was initiated in 2010 by Prof. G.N. Devy at the Language Confluence hosted by Bhasha Research and Publication Centre, Vadodara and envisions the creation of a Linguistic Survey rooted in people's perception of language. Conceived as a project to capture how people identify, name and perceive what they speak, the survey in its published form will also contain the stories of people's origin, dispersal and relationship with the neighbouring cultures; Bhasha Research and Publication Centre, Est. 1996, are and will remain the Legal Holders of the People's Linguistic survey of India)
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