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(2017) ‘Lexical influence from North India to Maritime Southeast Asia: Some new directions.’ Man in India 97(1): 293-334.
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Southeast Asia in the Ancient Indian Ocean World BAR International Series S2580 TOM HOOGERVORST pp., 157 including Linguistic Appendix, 60 b&w figures, 8 tables British Archaeological Reports, 122 Banbury Rd, Oxford, OX2 7BP, 2013, £31 (sbk), ISBN 978-140
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