Published work - Vedda language

De Silva, M. W. S. (1972). Vedda Language of Ceylon (Texts and Lexicon). Munchen: R. Kitzinger.

De Silva, M. W. S. (1964). Dambane vädibasa [The Vedda language of Dambana]. Gampaha, Sri Lanka: Sarasavi.

De Silva, P. (2011). Diminishing or Struggle for Survival: Case of Veddas’ Culture in Sri Lanka. Diminishing Cultures in South Asia. SAARC Culture Vol 2. Colombo: SAARC Cultural Centre.

Deraniyagala, P.E.P. (1963). The hybridization of the Vaddas with the Sinhalese. Spolia Zeylan. 30, 111-147. Book.

Dharmadasa, K. N. O. (1974). The Creolization of an Aboriginal Language: The Case of Vedda in Sri Lanka (Ceylon). Anthropological Linguistics. 16 (2), 79-106. Abstract.

Dharmadasa, K. N. O. (2009). The survival of the Veddas of Sri Lanka. In A. Cour & D. Misra (Eds.), Folklore: The intangible cultural heritage of SAARC region (pp.77-95). Delhi: Foundation of SAARC Writers and Literature.

Geiger, W. (1935). The Language of the Väddas. Indian Historical Quarterly, 11 (3), 504-516.

Kalugampitiya, N. M. (2012). The need to go beyond linguistics for an effective and meaningful study of language: The case of Veddah language studies. Phoenix: Sri Lanka Journal of English in the Commonwealth, 9, 103-110.

Marrambe, A. J. W. (1895). The habits, manners and language of the Veddas. Ceylon Review, 7. [n.p.]

Rajapakse, S. (2008). The Human Right to education of the Vanniyala-Etto community (the Forest Dwellers) in Sri Lanka as an empowerment right. LST Review. 18(248), 16-32.

Sebeok, T.A. (Ed.), (1976). Current Trends in Linguistics. Vol 5. The Hague: Mouton & Co.

Seligman, C.G., & Seligman, B.Z. (1911). The Veddas. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.