A Sketch of the Modern Languages of the East IndiesTrübner & Company, 1878 - 198 Seiten |
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... DRAVIDIAN FAMILY , CHAPTER IV . KOLARIAN FAMILY , 79 CHAPTER V. TIBETO - BURMAN FAMILY , 87 CHAPTER VI . 117 KHASI FAMILY , CHAPTER VII . 119 TAI FAMILY , CHAPTER VIII . 124 MON - ANAM FAMILY , . MALAYAN FAMILY , CONCLUSION , CHAPTER IX ...
... DRAVIDIAN FAMILY , CHAPTER IV . KOLARIAN FAMILY , 79 CHAPTER V. TIBETO - BURMAN FAMILY , 87 CHAPTER VI . 117 KHASI FAMILY , CHAPTER VII . 119 TAI FAMILY , CHAPTER VIII . 124 MON - ANAM FAMILY , . MALAYAN FAMILY , CONCLUSION , CHAPTER IX ...
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... Dravidian , which owes its culture to the former . Mixed up with portions of the Dravidian , but linguistically separate , we find the Kolarian . A consideration of the Kolarian naturally leads to the vast Family of the Tibeto - Burman ...
... Dravidian , which owes its culture to the former . Mixed up with portions of the Dravidian , but linguistically separate , we find the Kolarian . A consideration of the Kolarian naturally leads to the vast Family of the Tibeto - Burman ...
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... Dravidian Languages . As regards the Kolarian Languages , I had the advantage of Colonel Dalton's personal superintendence of the entries in the Map , which may be accepted so far as correct . The relative position of the entries of the ...
... Dravidian Languages . As regards the Kolarian Languages , I had the advantage of Colonel Dalton's personal superintendence of the entries in the Map , which may be accepted so far as correct . The relative position of the entries of the ...
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... anterior to the Gonds , who , being of the Dravidian Family , may be presumed to have pushed out the earlier Kolarian hunters and nomads , as they did in , their turn the hypothetical aborigines , who preceded them also INTRODUCTION . 9.
... anterior to the Gonds , who , being of the Dravidian Family , may be presumed to have pushed out the earlier Kolarian hunters and nomads , as they did in , their turn the hypothetical aborigines , who preceded them also INTRODUCTION . 9.
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... Dravidian Languages have suffered in this way by the large infiltration of Sanskrit , though it is asserted by some , that they in their turn have influenced Sanskrit . In the same manner the Burmese , Siamese , Mon , and Kambojan ...
... Dravidian Languages have suffered in this way by the large infiltration of Sanskrit , though it is asserted by some , that they in their turn have influenced Sanskrit . In the same manner the Burmese , Siamese , Mon , and Kambojan ...
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