The Journal of the Indian Archipelago and Eastern Asia, 9권Printed at the Mission Press, 1855 |
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... pronominal terms , as ex- hibited by the purer languages , or those of the South , are , na , " 1 , " and ni " thou , " n in the plural becoming m . Thus the three main ETHNOLOGY OF THE INDO - PACIFIC ISLANDS . pronominal elements ...
... pronominal terms , as ex- hibited by the purer languages , or those of the South , are , na , " 1 , " and ni " thou , " n in the plural becoming m . Thus the three main ETHNOLOGY OF THE INDO - PACIFIC ISLANDS . pronominal elements ...
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ETHNOLOGY OF THE INDO - PACIFIC ISLANDS . pronominal elements may be considered as flexionally related , and this gives to the Dravirian system a marked character . In addi- tion to this the root is reduplicated , with a change in the ...
ETHNOLOGY OF THE INDO - PACIFIC ISLANDS . pronominal elements may be considered as flexionally related , and this gives to the Dravirian system a marked character . In addi- tion to this the root is reduplicated , with a change in the ...
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... pronominal plurals occur . In one the root post- fixes the ordinary plural definitives like substantives . All the relative or " exclusive " plurals of the 1st pronoun are thus formed . The second kind postfix m or flexionally replace ...
... pronominal plurals occur . In one the root post- fixes the ordinary plural definitives like substantives . All the relative or " exclusive " plurals of the 1st pronoun are thus formed . The second kind postfix m or flexionally replace ...
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... pronominal element ) as the regular primary form nik is preserved in the oblique cases . The allied Kol labial 2nd pronoun must be of similar se- condary origin . The Kol dialects distinguish the dual from the plural in pro- nouns , as ...
... pronominal element ) as the regular primary form nik is preserved in the oblique cases . The allied Kol labial 2nd pronoun must be of similar se- condary origin . The Kol dialects distinguish the dual from the plural in pro- nouns , as ...
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... pronominal root na took the archaic possessive in i ( in , ia & c South Dravirian , Kol ) and that this became e by the coales- cence of the root vowel a with the definitive vowel i ( na - in = nen ) . But even the current possessive ...
... pronominal root na took the archaic possessive in i ( in , ia & c South Dravirian , Kol ) and that this became e by the coales- cence of the root vowel a with the definitive vowel i ( na - in = nen ) . But even the current possessive ...
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