↑Save, K. J. (1945). "Dialect". The Warlis. Bombay: Padma Publications Ltd. pp.186-201 [186]. Nineteenth century scholars who wrote on the Warlis exclusively or in connection with other tribes classed the Warli language as Marathi.
↑B. P. Mahapatra, ed. (2002). Linguistic Survey of India: Dadra and Nagar Haveli. Linguistic Survey of India, India. Office of the Registrar General. Language Division. Vol.2. India: Office of the Registrar General. Language Division. p.17.
↑Save, K. J. (1945). "Dialect". The Warlis. Bombay: Padma Publications Ltd. pp.186-201 [187]. ... Dr. Grierson also has associated the Warlis with Bhils and has stated that their language must originally have been of the same kind.
↑B. P. Mahapatra, ed. (2002). Linguistic Survey of India: Dadra and Nagar Haveli. Linguistic Survey of India, India. Office of the Registrar General. Language Division. Vol.2. India: Office of the Registrar General. Language Division. p.i. This complex issue of classification of Varli was finally decided by putting Varli under Bhili on the strength of an extensive and indepth research work, from all possible linguistic as well as sociolinguistic angles...
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