The Journal of the Indian Archipelago and Eastern Asia, 9권Printed at the Mission Press, 1855 |
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... origin of this exceptional m , and whether or not it passed from the 2nd pronoun to the 1st , its true character , in the present condition of the formation generally , is that of a plural element confined to the 2nd pronoun and to the ...
... origin of this exceptional m , and whether or not it passed from the 2nd pronoun to the 1st , its true character , in the present condition of the formation generally , is that of a plural element confined to the 2nd pronoun and to the ...
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... origin is adverted to further on . The Dravirian plural element m is found in Khond , —anu “ I , ” amu " we , " inu " thou , " mi " you " ; Gond nak " I , " mak " we , " nuna “ I , ” mar “ we ” ; so in the oblique forms of the second ...
... origin is adverted to further on . The Dravirian plural element m is found in Khond , —anu “ I , ” amu " we , " inu " thou , " mi " you " ; Gond nak " I , " mak " we , " nuna “ I , ” mar “ we ” ; so in the oblique forms of the second ...
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... origin . The Kol dialects distinguish the dual from the plural in pro- nouns , as in substantives , the dual form being given by annexing the nasal to the plural . Thus the substantive pl . definitive is ko , which in the dual becomes ...
... origin . The Kol dialects distinguish the dual from the plural in pro- nouns , as in substantives , the dual form being given by annexing the nasal to the plural . Thus the substantive pl . definitive is ko , which in the dual becomes ...
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... , and its presence in Asonesia is attributable to a prior formation , of Indian origin , similar to the Dravirian but more rich in forms because simpler and less concreted . ETHNOLOGY OF THE INDO - PACIFIC ISLANDS . 13.
... , and its presence in Asonesia is attributable to a prior formation , of Indian origin , similar to the Dravirian but more rich in forms because simpler and less concreted . ETHNOLOGY OF THE INDO - PACIFIC ISLANDS . 13.
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... origin . The Dravirian slender i form and the a form are also Ugrian , ny , ny , nyngi , nyn , num . The affini- ty between the Ostiak form nyn and the Draviro - Australian nin is obvious . The nasal second pronoun is not the prevalent ...
... origin . The Dravirian slender i form and the a form are also Ugrian , ny , ny , nyngi , nyn , num . The affini- ty between the Ostiak form nyn and the Draviro - Australian nin is obvious . The nasal second pronoun is not the prevalent ...
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