Language, Band 34George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1958 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... Dravidian languages of Central India has not really flour- ished until very recent years . We have had to be content with a good account of Kui by the missionary W. W. Winfield ( 1928-29 ) , thoroughly bad accounts of Kuwi by Fitzgerald ...
... Dravidian languages of Central India has not really flour- ished until very recent years . We have had to be content with a good account of Kui by the missionary W. W. Winfield ( 1928-29 ) , thoroughly bad accounts of Kuwi by Fitzgerald ...
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... language involved is still undescribed ( though Bhattacharya has material on it ) ; the social structure of this trilingual community is still unknown . It may be suspected that other unknown lan- guages , both Dravidian and Munda ...
... language involved is still undescribed ( though Bhattacharya has material on it ) ; the social structure of this trilingual community is still unknown . It may be suspected that other unknown lan- guages , both Dravidian and Munda ...
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... Dravidian to i [ -a and u [ -a . 5.5 . The phonemic identification of * X and * Y as * e and * o has an important consequence : it fixes a relative chronology for the metathesized forms in pre- Telugu.10 We can now say with certainty ...
... Dravidian to i [ -a and u [ -a . 5.5 . The phonemic identification of * X and * Y as * e and * o has an important consequence : it fixes a relative chronology for the metathesized forms in pre- Telugu.10 We can now say with certainty ...
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