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... Dravidian languages , that one might be justified in saying that Indo - Aryan is a misnomer ; these languages are really Aryo - Dravidian - a dominantly Aryan vocabulary superimposed on a dominantly Dravidian grammar . And naturally ...
... Dravidian languages , that one might be justified in saying that Indo - Aryan is a misnomer ; these languages are really Aryo - Dravidian - a dominantly Aryan vocabulary superimposed on a dominantly Dravidian grammar . And naturally ...
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... Dravidian without a syn- onym . In Dravidian the word is always used with the addition of akki " rice , & c " , as elakki , yalakki , and ( in Tamil ) āñji , whence the Mahrāti ( and Hindi ) forms of ilācī , ilāyacī , ēlacī and ēlāci ...
... Dravidian without a syn- onym . In Dravidian the word is always used with the addition of akki " rice , & c " , as elakki , yalakki , and ( in Tamil ) āñji , whence the Mahrāti ( and Hindi ) forms of ilācī , ilāyacī , ēlacī and ēlāci ...
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... Dravidian lan- guages . It is the natural source of āṇḍam , aṇḍam , both common in Dravidian . Moreover the variation in the length of the vowel , ā , a , is characteristic of Dravidian , but rare in Indo - European . It can hardly be ...
... Dravidian lan- guages . It is the natural source of āṇḍam , aṇḍam , both common in Dravidian . Moreover the variation in the length of the vowel , ā , a , is characteristic of Dravidian , but rare in Indo - European . It can hardly be ...
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E A SPEISER The Etymology of Meschino and Its Cognates | 49 |
List of Members 1934 | 67 |
LEONARD BLOOMFIELD The Stressed Vowels of American English | 96 |
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