A Sketch of the Modern Languages of the East IndiesTrübner & Company, 1878 - 198 Seiten |
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... noticed . It would be a mistake to suppose , that a sharp line can be drawn as the boundary of a Language . Instances may occur of half a town speaking one Language , and the other half another ; but ordinarily there is a gradual ...
... noticed . It would be a mistake to suppose , that a sharp line can be drawn as the boundary of a Language . Instances may occur of half a town speaking one Language , and the other half another ; but ordinarily there is a gradual ...
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... noticed , to anticipate the necessity of repetition in the narrative of individual Lan- guages . I allude to the marked difference , which is found in some cases betwixt the literary Language of books and newspapers and the Language as ...
... noticed , to anticipate the necessity of repetition in the narrative of individual Lan- guages . I allude to the marked difference , which is found in some cases betwixt the literary Language of books and newspapers and the Language as ...
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... said to be spoken by a few priests , but it has lost all pretence to be a Vernacular . The subject of written Characters is too large a one to It may be noticed except in the most summary manner 18 LANGUAGES OF THE EAST INDIES .
... said to be spoken by a few priests , but it has lost all pretence to be a Vernacular . The subject of written Characters is too large a one to It may be noticed except in the most summary manner 18 LANGUAGES OF THE EAST INDIES .
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Robert Needham Cust. It may be noticed except in the most summary manner . be accepted as a scientific fact , that all the Characters used in the East Indies can sooner or later be traced back to the Asoka inscriptions , and through them ...
Robert Needham Cust. It may be noticed except in the most summary manner . be accepted as a scientific fact , that all the Characters used in the East Indies can sooner or later be traced back to the Asoka inscriptions , and through them ...
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... noticed further on . Persian is spoken by the Dehwars , who are analogous to the Tajiks , and by the Bábis . There are several Dialects . Mockler main- tains , that the Makráni Balúchi on the Persian side is the real pure Language , and ...
... noticed further on . Persian is spoken by the Dehwars , who are analogous to the Tajiks , and by the Bábis . There are several Dialects . Mockler main- tains , that the Makráni Balúchi on the Persian side is the real pure Language , and ...
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Arabic Archaic Aryan Aryan Family Aryan Vernaculars Asamese Assam Balúchi basin Bengáli betwixt Bible Bombay boundary British India Buddhists Burma Burmese Calcutta Caldwell Central Provinces civilisation Crawfurd Dialects Dialects of Hindi Dictionary District Dogri Dravidian Family Dravidian Languages East Ethnology existence frontier Gond Grammar Grammatical Notes Group guage Gujaráti hills Himalaya Hindu Hindustani independent Indic branch Indus Iranic branch Irawaddy island Javanese Kanarese Kashmir Khond kingdom Language-Field Language-Map Letter to Bunsen Literature loan-words London Madras Province Mahomedan Malay Malayan Family Maráthi Max Müller Mekong Missionaries Mon-Anam Family Monosyllabic mountains Nágari Negritos Nepál Non-Aryan noticed further occupied Pagan Pali peculiar Character Peninsula Persian population portion Post 8vo Prakrit Province of Bengal provisionally published Punjab race religion River Roman Character Sanskrit scholars Sindhi Sinhalese South speak spoken standard Sumatra Tamil Telugu territory Tibet Tibetan Tibeto-Burman Family translated tribes Trumpp Tulu uncertain Uriya valley Vocabularies West words