The Journal of the Indian Archipelago and Eastern Asia, 9권Printed at the Mission Press, 1855 |
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... vowel of the 1st pronoun to e and in that of the 2nd to u may have been glossarial . There are indications of this with respect to e , which however may have been the com- mon phonetic variation of the final vowel found largely in the ...
... vowel of the 1st pronoun to e and in that of the 2nd to u may have been glossarial . There are indications of this with respect to e , which however may have been the com- mon phonetic variation of the final vowel found largely in the ...
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... vowel , and that the substitution of the possessive e for it was a dialectic variation which spread from Telugu or ... vowel a with the definitive vowel i ( na - in = nen ) . But even the current possessive has sometimes e . Thus in ...
... vowel , and that the substitution of the possessive e for it was a dialectic variation which spread from Telugu or ... vowel a with the definitive vowel i ( na - in = nen ) . But even the current possessive has sometimes e . Thus in ...
10 페이지
... vowel of the pronoun itself . In Chap . IV . it was stated that " the objective appears to be radically nu or un which is probably a variation of the possessive " ( du , ru & c ) . Malaya- lam has u - de as well as in - de as composite ...
... vowel of the pronoun itself . In Chap . IV . it was stated that " the objective appears to be radically nu or un which is probably a variation of the possessive " ( du , ru & c ) . Malaya- lam has u - de as well as in - de as composite ...
11 페이지
... vowels in the 1st person , e being agentive ( ne - nu ) and a possessive ( na - yoka ) . As in Semitico - African and Indo - European languages , the postfixed agentive forms of the pronouns in some cases echo the definitive and not the ...
... vowels in the 1st person , e being agentive ( ne - nu ) and a possessive ( na - yoka ) . As in Semitico - African and Indo - European languages , the postfixed agentive forms of the pronouns in some cases echo the definitive and not the ...
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... vowel i to u in the dual and plural . In some the a of the 1st pronoun becomes e in the plural . In Australian as in Dravirian and other compound agglutinative and partially con- creted systems , the pronoun is in some forms replaced or ...
... vowel i to u in the dual and plural . In some the a of the 1st pronoun becomes e in the plural . In Australian as in Dravirian and other compound agglutinative and partially con- creted systems , the pronoun is in some forms replaced or ...
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