Language, Bände 18-19George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1942 |
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... texts . It is possible , however , that these texts written in Brāḥmi script belong to a special Uyghur dialect . Simsar transliterates the plene written Arabic vowel signs ' alif , waw , yā as ā , î , ō , ö , ù , ü . The author does ...
... texts . It is possible , however , that these texts written in Brāḥmi script belong to a special Uyghur dialect . Simsar transliterates the plene written Arabic vowel signs ' alif , waw , yā as ā , î , ō , ö , ù , ü . The author does ...
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... texts show even more variation between e and i than the later ones do.8 All our tablets were inscribed in the 14th and 13th centuries , and apparently the copies of old texts , like the others , were normally written down from dictation ...
... texts show even more variation between e and i than the later ones do.8 All our tablets were inscribed in the 14th and 13th centuries , and apparently the copies of old texts , like the others , were normally written down from dictation ...
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... texts of the Vitim Plateau , the Karenga and Čipa rivers are an excep- tion . For lack of space , examples must be omitted . The sample texts from the Tungir and Olekma rivers , recorded by P. A. Kozlovskij ( 1.c. 225-32 ) , use the ...
... texts of the Vitim Plateau , the Karenga and Čipa rivers are an excep- tion . For lack of space , examples must be omitted . The sample texts from the Tungir and Olekma rivers , recorded by P. A. Kozlovskij ( 1.c. 225-32 ) , use the ...
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