Miscellaneous essays relating to Indian subjects [ed. by R. Rost].London : Trübner, 1880 |
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... illustrated from the msé and sameh instance , voce fire , as well as from the inisa and sami sample , voce man . In fact , no law of these languages can be more certain than this of transposition , passing frequently into substitution ...
... illustrated from the msé and sameh instance , voce fire , as well as from the inisa and sami sample , voce man . In fact , no law of these languages can be more certain than this of transposition , passing frequently into substitution ...
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... illustrated too by occasional analytical notices ) has needed only to be compared with my own large stores from the Himá- laya , Tibet , Sifán , Indo - China , and Tamúlian India , to satisfy me that the widest assumed scope of ...
... illustrated too by occasional analytical notices ) has needed only to be compared with my own large stores from the Himá- laya , Tibet , Sifán , Indo - China , and Tamúlian India , to satisfy me that the widest assumed scope of ...
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... I may add l - ó - k in Tai and lé - g in Osetic , with the k vel g suffix ( root , lú , ló , lé ) . VOL . II . reiteration and elision and vocalic changes above illustrated in the MONGOLIAN AFFINITIES OF THE CAUCASIANS . 81.
... I may add l - ó - k in Tai and lé - g in Osetic , with the k vel g suffix ( root , lú , ló , lé ) . VOL . II . reiteration and elision and vocalic changes above illustrated in the MONGOLIAN AFFINITIES OF THE CAUCASIANS . 81.
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Brian Houghton Hodgson, Ernst Reinhold Rost. reiteration and elision and vocalic changes above illustrated in the pronominal roots and serviles , and in the nominal ones also , by the subjoined note . In fact , such and much greater ...
Brian Houghton Hodgson, Ernst Reinhold Rost. reiteration and elision and vocalic changes above illustrated in the pronominal roots and serviles , and in the nominal ones also , by the subjoined note . In fact , such and much greater ...
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... illustrated ; and ár , vel rá , vel lá - rá , the so - called plural sign or signs , though in my judgment it is to mistake the true genius and character of these tongues to give to any of their particles , except with extreme reserve ...
... illustrated ; and ár , vel rá , vel lá - rá , the so - called plural sign or signs , though in my judgment it is to mistake the true genius and character of these tongues to give to any of their particles , except with extreme reserve ...
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