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The Dravirian slender i form and the h form are also Ugrian, ny, ny, nyn^j, nyn,
num. The affinity between the Ostiak form nyn and the Draviro-Australian nin is
obvious. The nasal second pronoun is not the prevalent Scythic, Indo-European
and ...
The Dravirian slender i form and the h form are also Ugrian, ny, ny, nyn^j, nyn,
num. The affinity between the Ostiak form nyn and the Draviro-Australian nin is
obvious. The nasal second pronoun is not the prevalent Scythic, Indo-European
and ...
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The prevalent Scythic 1st person is a labial, ma, mi, bi, &c, and the 2nd a dental,
sa, si, ti. These are Iranian and Caucasian, the 1st being also found in Zimbian
and the 2nd in Semitico-Libyan, N. E. Asiatic, and American languages. Both are
...
The prevalent Scythic 1st person is a labial, ma, mi, bi, &c, and the 2nd a dental,
sa, si, ti. These are Iranian and Caucasian, the 1st being also found in Zimbian
and the 2nd in Semitico-Libyan, N. E. Asiatic, and American languages. Both are
...
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The absence of the widely prevalent sibilant or aspirate definitive might be
considered as a peculiarity of the Dravirian 'formation, but it is frequently only a
modification of the dental as in the Scythic and Semitic 3rd pronoun in ta, sa &c.
The absence of the widely prevalent sibilant or aspirate definitive might be
considered as a peculiarity of the Dravirian 'formation, but it is frequently only a
modification of the dental as in the Scythic and Semitic 3rd pronoun in ta, sa &c.
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... its shape, and its stauding boldly out from the general range of hills render it
the most remarkable visible from Bcncoolen. It is almost entirely composed of
masses of basalt or trap, which is the most prevalent rock along this part of
Sumatra.
... its shape, and its stauding boldly out from the general range of hills render it
the most remarkable visible from Bcncoolen. It is almost entirely composed of
masses of basalt or trap, which is the most prevalent rock along this part of
Sumatra.
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The second, and in South Dravirian — as in Sifan, Gangetico- Ultraindian and
Australian — more prevalent, 3rd pronoun &c., the labial, is also used in S.
Dravirian as the unit. It is a common definitive posLfix, as well as 3rd prcnoun.
The second, and in South Dravirian — as in Sifan, Gangetico- Ultraindian and
Australian — more prevalent, 3rd pronoun &c., the labial, is also used in S.
Dravirian as the unit. It is a common definitive posLfix, as well as 3rd prcnoun.
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