Língua harapeana (Portuguese Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Língua harapeana" in Portuguese language version.

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ejvs.laurasianacademy.com

  • Michael Witzel, Substrate Languages in Old Indo-Aryan. EJVS 5,1, Aug. 1999, 1-67 [1] cf. reprint in: International Journal of Dravidian Linguistics, IJDL 2001, 1 sqq.

uiuc.edu

compling.ai.uiuc.edu

  • An Indus loanword of "para-Munda" nature in Mesopotamian has been identified by Michael Witzel, A first link between the Rgvedic Panjab and Mesopotamia: śimbala/śalmali, and GIŠšimmar? In: Klaus Karttunen and Petteri Koskikallio (eds.) Vidyarnavavandanam. Essays in Honour of Asko Parpola. 2000 (Studia Orientalia, published by the Finnish Or. Soc. 94): 497-508. See also Witzel, «The language or languages of the Indus civilization». compling.ai.uiuc.edu. Consultado em 1 de janeiro de 2018. Arquivado do original em 20 de julho de 2011 , July 2007.

linguistics.uiuc.edu

  • Cole, Jennifer. «The Sindhi language» (PDF). Consultado em 20 de novembro de 2008. Arquivado do original (PDF) em 6 de janeiro de 2007. Harappan language, the ancient script is as yet undeciphered, but a prevailing theory suggests a Dravidian origin. 

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  • An Indus loanword of "para-Munda" nature in Mesopotamian has been identified by Michael Witzel, A first link between the Rgvedic Panjab and Mesopotamia: śimbala/śalmali, and GIŠšimmar? In: Klaus Karttunen and Petteri Koskikallio (eds.) Vidyarnavavandanam. Essays in Honour of Asko Parpola. 2000 (Studia Orientalia, published by the Finnish Or. Soc. 94): 497-508. See also Witzel, «The language or languages of the Indus civilization». compling.ai.uiuc.edu. Consultado em 1 de janeiro de 2018. Arquivado do original em 20 de julho de 2011 , July 2007.
  • Rahman, Tariq. «Peoples and languages in pre-islamic Indus valley». Consultado em 20 de novembro de 2008. Cópia arquivada em 9 de maio de 2008. who was the first to suggest that the language of the Indus Civilization was Dravidian 
  • Cole, Jennifer. «The Sindhi language» (PDF). Consultado em 20 de novembro de 2008. Arquivado do original (PDF) em 6 de janeiro de 2007. Harappan language, the ancient script is as yet undeciphered, but a prevailing theory suggests a Dravidian origin.