Miscellaneous Papers Relating to Indo-China, Band 1Reinhold Rost Trübner & Company, 1886 - 318 Seiten |
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... Alphabets of the Philippine Islands . XXIV . Succinct Review of the Observations of the Tides in the Indian Archipelago • • XXV . Report on the Tin of the Province of Mergui . By Capt . G. B. Tremenheere XXVI . Report on the Manganese ...
... Alphabets of the Philippine Islands . XXIV . Succinct Review of the Observations of the Tides in the Indian Archipelago • • XXV . Report on the Tin of the Province of Mergui . By Capt . G. B. Tremenheere XXVI . Report on the Manganese ...
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... alphabet in their writings , do yet reject the use of certain letters , either as superfluous or as not suited to the smoothness of their own sounds , and which therefore appear only in words purely Arabic . The Hinduvee words , on the ...
... alphabet in their writings , do yet reject the use of certain letters , either as superfluous or as not suited to the smoothness of their own sounds , and which therefore appear only in words purely Arabic . The Hinduvee words , on the ...
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... alphabet ; but the probability is strong that the inhabitants of the Malay Peninsula were in possession of an alphabet on the same model , and were even skilled in composition before the Mahometans introduced their learning and ...
... alphabet ; but the probability is strong that the inhabitants of the Malay Peninsula were in possession of an alphabet on the same model , and were even skilled in composition before the Mahometans introduced their learning and ...
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... alphabet the Malayu uses six letters , of which one is the Persic ché , a second the slurred dal of the Hindustani ; two more correspond in power to the Persic and Hindustani pa and ga , but are written of a dif- ferent form ; and the ...
... alphabet the Malayu uses six letters , of which one is the Persic ché , a second the slurred dal of the Hindustani ; two more correspond in power to the Persic and Hindustani pa and ga , but are written of a dif- ferent form ; and the ...
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... alphabet . The only Javanese that I have met who could speak the Basa - dalam Jawa was not able to write the character ; yet I perceived , in forming a short radical vocabulary , that he used many Sanscrit words for common objects which ...
... alphabet . The only Javanese that I have met who could speak the Basa - dalam Jawa was not able to write the character ; yet I perceived , in forming a short radical vocabulary , that he used many Sanscrit words for common objects which ...
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