The Journal of the Indian Archipelago and Eastern Asia, 9권Printed at the Mission Press, 1855 |
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... quinary scale , while the latter intimates that when the scale became decimal , the lower numbers in the vicinity of 10 were named with reference to it . From the general character of the variations in the forms of the See Appendix A ...
... quinary scale , while the latter intimates that when the scale became decimal , the lower numbers in the vicinity of 10 were named with reference to it . From the general character of the variations in the forms of the See Appendix A ...
166 페이지
... tion of the S. Dravirian 5. In many quinary systems the term for 5 is the root for 1 , or a merely phonetic variety of it , on the same principle that 10 is named 1 in many denary systems 166 ETHNOLOGY OF THE INDO - PACIFIC ISLANDS .
... tion of the S. Dravirian 5. In many quinary systems the term for 5 is the root for 1 , or a merely phonetic variety of it , on the same principle that 10 is named 1 in many denary systems 166 ETHNOLOGY OF THE INDO - PACIFIC ISLANDS .
167 페이지
... quinary one , 5 , 1 , the word for 5 having been disused for brevity's sake . In many other formations a quinary system appears superimposed on a binary and ternary one or on a compound of both , and it is only in the crudest glossaries ...
... quinary one , 5 , 1 , the word for 5 having been disused for brevity's sake . In many other formations a quinary system appears superimposed on a binary and ternary one or on a compound of both , and it is only in the crudest glossaries ...
168 페이지
... quinary ( 5 , 3 ) like 7 and 6. The Gond an of ana - mu - r is the an of the Tamil and Malayalam 5 ( an - ju , an - ja ) , so that there seems to be no room for doubt as to its true quinary charac- ter . The e of the other terms appears ...
... quinary ( 5 , 3 ) like 7 and 6. The Gond an of ana - mu - r is the an of the Tamil and Malayalam 5 ( an - ju , an - ja ) , so that there seems to be no room for doubt as to its true quinary charac- ter . The e of the other terms appears ...
170 페이지
... quinary system was not in existence when the formation first spread with its proper pronouns , into Asonesia . The general character of Kol shows that the language must have existed as a separate one from a very remote period . There ...
... quinary system was not in existence when the formation first spread with its proper pronouns , into Asonesia . The general character of Kol shows that the language must have existed as a separate one from a very remote period . There ...
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