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Nakkeeran Balasubramanyam
"Sinhalese is essentially a Dravidian language. Its evolution too
seems to have been on a Tamil basis and so we seem safe in saying
that, while in regard to its word development. Sinhalese is the child
of Pali and Sanskrit; it is with regard to its physical features and
structure essentially the Daughter of Tamil (!!!) with regard to the
laws governing the relation of words in sentences Viz: the laws of
syntax, including idioms we find great many laws which cannot be
explained except in the principle of Tamil Grammar"
- Mudaliar W. E. Gunavardhana.
அட! இது இன்னும் பெரிய ஆப்பால்ல இருக்கு!!!
"Sinhalese is essentially a Dravidian language. Its evolution too
seems to have been on a Tamil basis and so we seem safe in saying
that, while in regard to its word development. Sinhalese is the child
of Pali and Sanskrit; it is with regard to its physical features and
structure essentially the Daughter of Tamil (!!!) with regard to the
laws governing the relation of words in sentences Viz: the laws of
syntax, including idioms we find great many laws which cannot be
explained except in the principle of Tamil Grammar"
- Mudaliar W. E. Gunavardhana.
அட! இது இன்னும் பெரிய ஆப்பால்ல இருக்கு!!!
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