The Journal of the Indian Archipelago and Eastern Asia, 12권James Richardson Logan Printed at the Mission Press, 1862 |
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... Ultraindia . It is true , that along with an ancient ethnic basis of Asiatic origin , common to Africa and India , I thought , as I still think , it probable , that the civilisation of eastern Africa and Arabia had , in its successive ...
... Ultraindia . It is true , that along with an ancient ethnic basis of Asiatic origin , common to Africa and India , I thought , as I still think , it probable , that the civilisation of eastern Africa and Arabia had , in its successive ...
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... Ultraindian terms of Scythic origin , the difficulty being increased by the fact of Ultraindia having been the line by which both of these Scythic currents have flowed to the islands . " The most ancient Asonesian pronominal sys- tem ...
... Ultraindian terms of Scythic origin , the difficulty being increased by the fact of Ultraindia having been the line by which both of these Scythic currents have flowed to the islands . " The most ancient Asonesian pronominal sys- tem ...
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... Ultraindia ( Burman & c ( - were classified with the Gangetic and sub - Himalayan as Tibetoid ; and the whole of this southern Tibetoid alliance was divided into three branches , an archaic Gangetic or Tibeto - Tamulian , a Bur- manic ...
... Ultraindia ( Burman & c ( - were classified with the Gangetic and sub - Himalayan as Tibetoid ; and the whole of this southern Tibetoid alliance was divided into three branches , an archaic Gangetic or Tibeto - Tamulian , a Bur- manic ...
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... Ultraindia . Even in its roots it differs from Mon - Anam and Tibeto - Burman as these do from each other . It is not necessary , however , to re- cognize in it , a third great variety of Himalaic . It appears to be simply the Mon ...
... Ultraindia . Even in its roots it differs from Mon - Anam and Tibeto - Burman as these do from each other . It is not necessary , however , to re- cognize in it , a third great variety of Himalaic . It appears to be simply the Mon ...
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... Ultraindia and India , and not in part from Madagascar . The second great Asonesian formation - the PAPUAN -- was ... Ultraindian province . The peculiarities of this group were described in the section of my 3rd chap , headed " East ...
... Ultraindia and India , and not in part from Madagascar . The second great Asonesian formation - the PAPUAN -- was ... Ultraindian province . The peculiarities of this group were described in the section of my 3rd chap , headed " East ...
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Abor affinities African Anam ancient appears archaic Arian Asonesian Australian Barak basin Bhotian branch Burman character Charter chief Chinese Chino-Himalaic Chong civilisation coast common Comp Court definitives Dhimal dialects distinct Dravirian Draviro-Australian East eastern English law ETHNOLOGY European formation Gangetic Garo glossarial Gond guttural Gyarung Himalaic Horpa Indian influence inhabitants island Ka-mer Kambojan Karen-Nee Kasia Kayas labial land languages latter law of England Lepcha Mahometan Malagasy Malay Malayo-Polynesian Manipuric Menado Mijhu Mon-Anam Naga names native Newar northern numerals older origin Papuan Papuanesian peculiar phonology population portion postfix prefix preserved probably pron pronominal pronouns province quinary race Red Karens religions remnant root Salween River Savara Scythic Semito-African Settlement Shans Siam Siamese Simang similar Singpho southern Takpa Thochu Tibet Tibetan Tibeto-Burman Tibeto-Ultraindian Tibetoid tion tongues traits tribes Turanian Ultraindia unit Vindyan vocables vocabularies western words Yerukala Yuma Zimbian