The Journal of the Indian Archipelago and Eastern Asia, 9권Printed at the Mission Press, 1855 |
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... definitive vowel i ( na - in = nen ) . But even the current possessive has sometimes e . Thus in 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 ...
... definitive vowel i ( na - in = nen ) . But even the current possessive has sometimes e . Thus in 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 ...
10 페이지
... definitive -nu has become concreted with the 1st pron . and -vu with the 2nd , while in Karnataka -nu retains its position in the singulars of both and -vu is plural in both . Hence nivu is " thou " in Telugu but " you " in Karn . The ...
... definitive -nu has become concreted with the 1st pron . and -vu with the 2nd , while in Karnataka -nu retains its position in the singulars of both and -vu is plural in both . Hence nivu is " thou " in Telugu but " you " in Karn . The ...
11 페이지
... definitive ( miru ) . The poss , presents yet another form of the 1st person na- sing . ma- pl . The sexual forms of the 3rd pronoun show similar changes . The proper forms are va - n , or va - nu masc . va - l , or va - lu fem . and du ...
... definitive ( miru ) . The poss , presents yet another form of the 1st person na- sing . ma- pl . The sexual forms of the 3rd pronoun show similar changes . The proper forms are va - n , or va - nu masc . va - l , or va - lu fem . and du ...
12 페이지
... definitive postfixes . The common form of the 2nd pronoun , nin , is the Dravirian root combined with the contracted Dravirian postfix as in Karnataka , Kurgi and Male nin . In the Australian system the plurals are formed , like the ...
... definitive postfixes . The common form of the 2nd pronoun , nin , is the Dravirian root combined with the contracted Dravirian postfix as in Karnataka , Kurgi and Male nin . In the Australian system the plurals are formed , like the ...
14 페이지
... definitive , numeral & c . The sexual distinction between the definitives n and is not found in the known Australian languages or in Tarawan . The 1st and 2nd pronouns do not take sexual postfixes , a fact telling against any surmise ...
... definitive , numeral & c . The sexual distinction between the definitives n and is not found in the known Australian languages or in Tarawan . The 1st and 2nd pronouns do not take sexual postfixes , a fact telling against any surmise ...
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