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... Circassian language , which is spoken in the west of Caucasus . The Gyárúng sample is the fruit of my own research into a group of tongues heretofore unknown , even by name : the Caucasian sample is derived from Rosen apud Latham , pp ...
... Circassian language , which is spoken in the west of Caucasus . The Gyárúng sample is the fruit of my own research into a group of tongues heretofore unknown , even by name : the Caucasian sample is derived from Rosen apud Latham , pp ...
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... Circassian more significant , the anomalous or irregular character of the pronouns of both not sufficing to conceal the coincidence , and therefore doubly illus- trating it . Circassian . - Ab , father . Wara , thou , the full pronoun ...
... Circassian more significant , the anomalous or irregular character of the pronouns of both not sufficing to conceal the coincidence , and therefore doubly illus- trating it . Circassian . - Ab , father . Wara , thou , the full pronoun ...
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... Circassian and Gyárúng pronouns , having still to notice that the third personal in Circassian , which drops the Ra suffix , is not really a personal but a demonstrative , equivalent to ille , iste . Now , the Gyárúng language has a ...
... Circassian and Gyárúng pronouns , having still to notice that the third personal in Circassian , which drops the Ra suffix , is not really a personal but a demonstrative , equivalent to ille , iste . Now , the Gyárúng language has a ...
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... Circassian ; for " watú " is the complete separate form in Gyárúng ; whilst " wa , " the contracted form , alone used in composition , constantly takes í , which is really a genitive sign and recognised as such in Tibetan , but is a ...
... Circassian ; for " watú " is the complete separate form in Gyárúng ; whilst " wa , " the contracted form , alone used in composition , constantly takes í , which is really a genitive sign and recognised as such in Tibetan , but is a ...
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... Circassian , but Latham does not ; and it will therefore be felt as a truly interesting circumstance that the explanation just given , like that of the Ra suffix , have been fetched from Lhása and Litháng ! The cultivated tongue of ...
... Circassian , but Latham does not ; and it will therefore be felt as a truly interesting circumstance that the explanation just given , like that of the Ra suffix , have been fetched from Lhása and Litháng ! The cultivated tongue of ...
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