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... Letters . 11 9. Word ; Accent ; Quantity 12 10. Punctuation 14 II . Etymology . I. Article . 11. Peculiarities of the Tibetan Article 17 12. Difference of the Articles 18 13. The Indefinite Article . 19 II . Substantive . 14. Number ...
... Letters . 11 9. Word ; Accent ; Quantity 12 10. Punctuation 14 II . Etymology . I. Article . 11. Peculiarities of the Tibetan Article 17 12. Difference of the Articles 18 13. The Indefinite Article . 19 II . Substantive . 14. Number ...
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... letters by Ton- mi - sam - bho - ta ( H′′35 ′′ 5 ) minister of king Sron - tsan- ༡uk - sanu - bko - ta ( ཐོན་ མི་ སམ་ བྷོ་ ད ) gam - po ( 7 ) about the year 632 ( s . Köpp . II , 56 ) . The Indian letters out of which the single ...
... letters by Ton- mi - sam - bho - ta ( H′′35 ′′ 5 ) minister of king Sron - tsan- ༡uk - sanu - bko - ta ( ཐོན་ མི་ སམ་ བྷོ་ ད ) gam - po ( 7 ) about the year 632 ( s . Köpp . II , 56 ) . The Indian letters out of which the single ...
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... letters which are peculiar to Sanscrit are expressed , in transcribing , in the following manner . a ) The linguals , simply by inverting the signs of the dentals : Ż ― thus , त ट , 72 , p 3 , 7 3 , p . b ) The sonant aspirates , by ...
... letters which are peculiar to Sanscrit are expressed , in transcribing , in the following manner . a ) The linguals , simply by inverting the signs of the dentals : Ż ― thus , त ट , 72 , p 3 , 7 3 , p . b ) The sonant aspirates , by ...
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... letters , as given above , it is to be born in mind , that suds 5 are uttered without the least admixture of ཀ་ an aspiration , viz . as k , t , p are pronounced in the words skate , stale , spear ; the aspirates forcibly , rather ...
... letters , as given above , it is to be born in mind , that suds 5 are uttered without the least admixture of ཀ་ an aspiration , viz . as k , t , p are pronounced in the words skate , stale , spear ; the aspirates forcibly , rather ...
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... letter , such as T the syllable ka . This tseg must invariably be put down at the end of each written syllable , except before a sad ( § 10 ) , in which case only na retains its tseg . If therefore such a dot is found after two or more ...
... letter , such as T the syllable ka . This tseg must invariably be put down at the end of each written syllable , except before a sad ( § 10 ) , in which case only na retains its tseg . If therefore such a dot is found after two or more ...
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