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... Aryan ; Dravidian speakers must have imposed their language on the Mundas just as Aryan speakers later imposed their ... Indo- Aryan . We can not conceive of the Dravidian cerebrals as arising from contact with Aryan . We must certainly ...
... Aryan ; Dravidian speakers must have imposed their language on the Mundas just as Aryan speakers later imposed their ... Indo- Aryan . We can not conceive of the Dravidian cerebrals as arising from contact with Aryan . We must certainly ...
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... Indo - Aryan languages . In the body of his work he makes reference to other sources on which he has relied . Apparently he has followed Platts to a large extent in the derivation of Hindi words ; but he has not done so blindly , and ...
... Indo - Aryan languages . In the body of his work he makes reference to other sources on which he has relied . Apparently he has followed Platts to a large extent in the derivation of Hindi words ; but he has not done so blindly , and ...
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... Indo - Aryan forms cited . While Kittel's remarks are subject to some emendation , there can scarcely be any doubt as to the accuracy of his general treatment of the subject . = allare ' childish , boyish , irresponsible ' , from Indo - ...
... Indo - Aryan forms cited . While Kittel's remarks are subject to some emendation , there can scarcely be any doubt as to the accuracy of his general treatment of the subject . = allare ' childish , boyish , irresponsible ' , from Indo - ...
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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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