Lexical Anaphors and Pronouns in Selected South Asian Languages: A Principled TypologyArchived 2014-09-20 at the वेबैक मशीन, pp. 715, Walter de Gruyter, 2000, ISBN 9783110143881, ... Though Sinhala is clearly an Indo-Aryan language, it shares a number of structural characteristics with South Dravidian that are not shared by its relatives in North India, and together with its closest relative Dhivehi (Mahl/Maldivian) it can be regarded as participating in a South-South Asian Sprachbund within the greater Indian linguistic area ...
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Lexical Anaphors and Pronouns in Selected South Asian Languages: A Principled TypologyArchived 2014-09-20 at the वेबैक मशीन, pp. 715, Walter de Gruyter, 2000, ISBN 9783110143881, ... Though Sinhala is clearly an Indo-Aryan language, it shares a number of structural characteristics with South Dravidian that are not shared by its relatives in North India, and together with its closest relative Dhivehi (Mahl/Maldivian) it can be regarded as participating in a South-South Asian Sprachbund within the greater Indian linguistic area ...