The Journal of the Indian Archipelago and Eastern Asia, 9권Printed at the Mission Press, 1855 |
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... ( Tamil , Kurgi , Karnataka , Gond , in pl . Malayalam , Male ) , nga ( Malayalam ) and ne ( Telugu ) . The vowel becomes o in some forms . The definitive -nu is postfixed in Karnataka , Telugu and Khond . The Gond agentive nu - na ...
... ( Tamil , Kurgi , Karnataka , Gond , in pl . Malayalam , Male ) , nga ( Malayalam ) and ne ( Telugu ) . The vowel becomes o in some forms . The definitive -nu is postfixed in Karnataka , Telugu and Khond . The Gond agentive nu - na ...
5 페이지
... Tamil verb form of the plural om , corres- ponding with the Todava ; in the Gond oblique no - wa sing . , and in the Male poss . ong - ki sing . om pl . ( Tam . Tod . ) The substitu- tion of o for a is characteristic of the Toda ...
... Tamil verb form of the plural om , corres- ponding with the Todava ; in the Gond oblique no - wa sing . , and in the Male poss . ong - ki sing . om pl . ( Tam . Tod . ) The substitu- tion of o for a is characteristic of the Toda ...
6 페이지
... Tamil na - m being thus literally " I - you " -i . e . " I and you . " Its displacement of the n in such forms as the Telugu me , Karn . and Toda am , Gond ma , would be a flexional change of an ordinary kind . In the Telugu me - mu ...
... Tamil na - m being thus literally " I - you " -i . e . " I and you . " Its displacement of the n in such forms as the Telugu me , Karn . and Toda am , Gond ma , would be a flexional change of an ordinary kind . In the Telugu me - mu ...
9 페이지
... Tamil we find ci , in Malayalam ye , in Dhimal eng & c . The u of the 2nd pronoun can hardly be explained as a merely phonetic variation of the radical i . In the Anc . Tamil it occurs in the full form nu- in the possessive plural only ...
... Tamil we find ci , in Malayalam ye , in Dhimal eng & c . The u of the 2nd pronoun can hardly be explained as a merely phonetic variation of the radical i . In the Anc . Tamil it occurs in the full form nu- in the possessive plural only ...
10 페이지
... Tamil 1st person we find the concreted forms yan , nan in the singular agentive , but in the singular possessive ena or en with the corresponding plurals possessive ema and nama . ( I omit the poss . postfixes -du , -de , -di & c . ) In ...
... Tamil 1st person we find the concreted forms yan , nan in the singular agentive , but in the singular possessive ena or en with the corresponding plurals possessive ema and nama . ( I omit the poss . postfixes -du , -de , -di & c . ) In ...
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