The University of Texas at Austin, 1974. — 208 p.
This study addresses itself to the problem of Uralic-Dravidian parallels, a question that comes to the fore at various periods during the past century or more. Specifically it presents probable Dravidian cognates for the bulk of the native Uralic vocabulary. There is an original Uralic lexicon that is generally agreed upon by scholars, and we now have available the very detailed Dravidian Etymological Dictionary and its supplements, that have been compiled by T. Burrow and M. B. Emeneau.