The Journal of the Indian Archipelago and Eastern Asia, 12±ÇJames Richardson Logan Printed at the Mission Press, 1862 |
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... PAPUANESIAN AND MALAYO - POLYNESIAN PRONOUNS AND DEFINITIVES , AS VARIETIES OF THE ANCIENT HIMALAYO - POLYNESIAN SYSTEM ; AND THR RELATION OF THAT SYSTEM TO THE DRAVIRO - AUSTRALIAN . The revisal of the Mon - Anam division of my ...
... PAPUANESIAN AND MALAYO - POLYNESIAN PRONOUNS AND DEFINITIVES , AS VARIETIES OF THE ANCIENT HIMALAYO - POLYNESIAN SYSTEM ; AND THR RELATION OF THAT SYSTEM TO THE DRAVIRO - AUSTRALIAN . The revisal of the Mon - Anam division of my ...
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... Papuanesia were occupied by a branch of this ancient Indo - Afri- can population . The languages of the Oceanic branch ... Papuanesian of the Malagasy type modified by the native Australoid , but the Malayo - Polynesians themselves to be ...
... Papuanesia were occupied by a branch of this ancient Indo - Afri- can population . The languages of the Oceanic branch ... Papuanesian of the Malagasy type modified by the native Australoid , but the Malayo - Polynesians themselves to be ...
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... Papuanesian languages led me to think it probable , that the peculiar East Indonesian traits found in dialects spoken both by Papuans and Malayo - Polynesians along the boundary between Papuanesia and Polynesia , while distiguishing ...
... Papuanesian languages led me to think it probable , that the peculiar East Indonesian traits found in dialects spoken both by Papuans and Malayo - Polynesians along the boundary between Papuanesia and Polynesia , while distiguishing ...
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... Papuanesian glossary , and that it had a highly Scythic character . The other Asonesian vocabularies have a basis of similar archaic Scythic and Scytho - African words , but the older words have , in general , been replaced by vocables ...
... Papuanesian glossary , and that it had a highly Scythic character . The other Asonesian vocabularies have a basis of similar archaic Scythic and Scytho - African words , but the older words have , in general , been replaced by vocables ...
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... Papuanesian languages are Himalaic more than Dravirian , it is most probable that the earliest Tibetan immigrants into the valley of the Ganges gave rise to the Papuan variety of Turanians , just as the earliest proto - Scythic ( Scytho ...
... Papuanesian languages are Himalaic more than Dravirian , it is most probable that the earliest Tibetan immigrants into the valley of the Ganges gave rise to the Papuan variety of Turanians , just as the earliest proto - Scythic ( Scytho ...
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