Journal of Tamil Studies, 第 25-26 期International Institute of Tamil Studies, 1984 |
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第 50 頁
... Harappan seals are written in some aspects of Sanskrit , scholars now believe that the Harappan language was a Dravidian Language . B. B. Lal , has shown a link between the Harappan writing and the Dravidians . Comparing the Graffiti ...
... Harappan seals are written in some aspects of Sanskrit , scholars now believe that the Harappan language was a Dravidian Language . B. B. Lal , has shown a link between the Harappan writing and the Dravidians . Comparing the Graffiti ...
第 51 頁
... Harappan signs supports the evidence we already have that the Harappans , spoke a Dravidian language . In addition to the affinities between the Proto Elamite writing and other writings , scholars have found similarities between the ...
... Harappan signs supports the evidence we already have that the Harappans , spoke a Dravidian language . In addition to the affinities between the Proto Elamite writing and other writings , scholars have found similarities between the ...
第 57 頁
... Harappan script , it can be used as the femine singular and is also a suffix to the abbreviated preterite participle , but in Harappan this sign usually read al ' servant ' The is used to make many phrases in Harappan writing . For ...
... Harappan script , it can be used as the femine singular and is also a suffix to the abbreviated preterite participle , but in Harappan this sign usually read al ' servant ' The is used to make many phrases in Harappan writing . For ...
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The Tamilians in MalaysiaProblems | 1 |
Language of Malavedas | 40 |
The Indus Valley Writing is Proto Dravidian | 50 |
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