Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland, Volume 11Cambridge University Press for the Royal Asiatic Society, 1879 - Asia Most years contain the Proceedings and Annual report of the society. |
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... suffix al , which occurs many hundred times in Etruscan inscriptions . It was the regular Etruscan metronymic ; it is usually appended to the mother's name , and means ' child ' or ' born of . ' " contrast to the earlier downward ...
... suffix al , which occurs many hundred times in Etruscan inscriptions . It was the regular Etruscan metronymic ; it is usually appended to the mother's name , and means ' child ' or ' born of . ' " contrast to the earlier downward ...
Page 261
... suffixes . Good Chinese composition is extraordinarily concise . But it differs from the ancient style in the two other qualities of that , which I specified after Rémusat . The ancient style is vague , but the literary is not so . As I ...
... suffixes . Good Chinese composition is extraordinarily concise . But it differs from the ancient style in the two other qualities of that , which I specified after Rémusat . The ancient style is vague , but the literary is not so . As I ...
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... suffixes of comparison have disappeared in both groups . Changes have also occurred to a great extent in the verbs of both groups . Compound tenses often take the place of the original complex structure . Both groups make new compounds ...
... suffixes of comparison have disappeared in both groups . Changes have also occurred to a great extent in the verbs of both groups . Compound tenses often take the place of the original complex structure . Both groups make new compounds ...
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... suffix is often dropped wholly or in part , but in the other Romance languages it is retained ; as Skr . mastakas ' the head , ' S. mattho , H. mathā ; Lat . ebriacus , It . briaco . Skr . mālikas ' a gardener , ' S. and H. māli ; Lat ...
... suffix is often dropped wholly or in part , but in the other Romance languages it is retained ; as Skr . mastakas ' the head , ' S. mattho , H. mathā ; Lat . ebriacus , It . briaco . Skr . mālikas ' a gardener , ' S. and H. māli ; Lat ...
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... suffix i , becomes pis chi and not pis i ; man ' many , ' with the adverbial termination i , is manhi not mani . The older Japanese language does not allow a hiatus . Two vowels cannot come together in the same word , and when- ever ...
... suffix i , becomes pis chi and not pis i ; man ' many , ' with the adverbial termination i , is manhi not mani . The older Japanese language does not allow a hiatus . Two vowels cannot come together in the same word , and when- ever ...
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Abbasside adjective adverb aham Ajanta allah ancient anusvâra Arabs Arrian Aryan assa Bādara Balôchee becomes Bhishma called caves century Chaitya characters Chinese coast coins colloquial compound connexion consonant corresponding crasis daughter derived dialects distance given elided English essay examples father female frequently Gaurian Gaurian languages grammar groups Gwadar harbour honour Ibn Khallikan India inscriptions instance Japanese and Korean Ját Khalifs king Kôh Korean language Koreish Kuidza kunyat Lacabs letters Mahomet Marcian meaning miles modern Mosarna Nearchus nouns numerous original Pali particle Persian person phonetic poetry poets position Prakrit preceding probably pronouns proper names Rája represented river Romance Romance languages root Royal Asiatic Society rule sandhi Sanskrit sentence sometimes stadia style suffix syllable Tabari Takhallus Tassy's trace translation tribe verb vowel word XI.-[NEW SERIES Zarên ابو الدولت الله