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'''इलामो द्राविडीयन भाषाकुटुंब'''
{{Portal|Ancient Near East}}
The '''Elamo-Dravidian languages''' are a hypothesised [[language family]] which includes the living [[Dravidian languages]] of [[India]], in addition to the extinct [[Elamite language]] of ancient [[Elam]], in what is now southwestern [[Iran]]. Linguist [[David McAlpin]] has been a chief proponent of the Elamo-Dravidian Hypothesis. The Elamo-Dravidian hypothesis claims tha(contracted; show full)#x27;'Indus Civilisation: New Perspectives'', Quaid-i-Azam University, Centre for the Study of the Civilization of Central Asia, Islamabad (1981)</ref> while others, for instance [[S.R. Rao]], suggest  that the Harappan script represents an Indo-European language, similar to Sanskrit.<ref>S.R. Rao: ''Dawn and Devolution of the Indus Civilisation'', Aditya Prakashan, Delhi (1992)</ref>

==References==
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[[Category:Elamite language]]
[[Category:Proposed language families]]