The Journal of the Indian Archipelago and Eastern Asia, 9±ÇPrinted at the Mission Press, 1855 |
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... flexional labialising of the root itself ( memu ) , while the 2nd not only labialises the root but adds an ordinary plural definitive ( miru ) . The poss , presents yet another form of the 1st person na- sing . ma- pl . The sexual forms ...
... flexional labialising of the root itself ( memu ) , while the 2nd not only labialises the root but adds an ordinary plural definitive ( miru ) . The poss , presents yet another form of the 1st person na- sing . ma- pl . The sexual forms ...
20 ÆäÀÌÁö
... flexional Dra- virian traits , not only the true Tibetan forms nga " I " and nang " thou " [ Gyarung 1st nga , 2nd nan- ] but in the plural Ist ni and 2nd ne , and in the possessive 1st i and 2nd ma , there can be no doubt that ni and i ...
... flexional Dra- virian traits , not only the true Tibetan forms nga " I " and nang " thou " [ Gyarung 1st nga , 2nd nan- ] but in the plural Ist ni and 2nd ne , and in the possessive 1st i and 2nd ma , there can be no doubt that ni and i ...
22 ÆäÀÌÁö
... flexional and postfixual — of Dravirian are not Scythic . In some Ugrian languages the Ist pronoun has then form in the singular and m ( the root ) in the plural , the former being evidently the definitive postfix left on the elision of ...
... flexional and postfixual — of Dravirian are not Scythic . In some Ugrian languages the Ist pronoun has then form in the singular and m ( the root ) in the plural , the former being evidently the definitive postfix left on the elision of ...
23 ÆäÀÌÁö
... flexional plurals and some other traits , are rather Indo- European , Semitico - Libyan and Zimbian than Dravirian in their affinities . But we have seen that Dravirian has some traces of vocalic flexion in the change of the agentive a ...
... flexional plurals and some other traits , are rather Indo- European , Semitico - Libyan and Zimbian than Dravirian in their affinities . But we have seen that Dravirian has some traces of vocalic flexion in the change of the agentive a ...
24 ÆäÀÌÁö
... flexional tendencies under which both formations have been developed , have produced several com- cidences amongst the various forms which have concreted in both . Thus the possessive i or e represents the 1st pronoun in several ...
... flexional tendencies under which both formations have been developed , have produced several com- cidences amongst the various forms which have concreted in both . Thus the possessive i or e represents the 1st pronoun in several ...
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1st pronoun 3rd pronoun affinities African Anam Ananda appears archaic Arian Asia Asiatic Asonesian Australian Bencoolen Bhotian Bodo Brahui Budha buffalo Burman Caucasian Chinese civilisation common comp connected definitive derived Dhimal dialects Dravirian Dravirian terms Draviro-Australian dual Dutch eastern European flexional formation Galla Gangetic Garo glossarial Gond Gyarung hair Horpa India Indo-European Indonesian Iranian islands Karnataka Kiranti Kwan-hwa labial languages Lepcha Limbu Malacca Malagasy Malay Male Manyak Mon-Anam N. E. Asian Naga native Nats Newar Niban numerals original Ostiak paha particles person phonetic phonology Pinang plural poss possessive postf postfix prefixes preserved prevalent probably pron pronominal quinary race Raffles Rahans Rajah remarked Resident Rhio root Samoiede Sanskrit Scythic Semitic Semitico-African Semitico-Libyan sibilant Singapore Singpho Sir Stamford slave South Dravirian Sultan tahils Takpa Tamil Telugu Thariputra Thochu Tibetan Tibeto-Ultraindian tion traits trees tribes Turkish Ugrian Ultraindian Uraon variation vocables vocabularies vowel words Yeniseian