Journal of the American Oriental Society, Volume 7American Oriental Society., 1862 "Proceedings" or "Select minutes of meetings" are included in each volume (except v. 3, 12). |
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Pagina 228
... mute ; ' bog , God ; ' bezbózn'iy , atheist , äeos . ' It exists in the Persian bi , without , ' generally corresponding to the Lat . sine , and denoting absence or want : as , bi ab , without water ; ' bi edeb , ' without civility ...
... mute ; ' bog , God ; ' bezbózn'iy , atheist , äeos . ' It exists in the Persian bi , without , ' generally corresponding to the Lat . sine , and denoting absence or want : as , bi ab , without water ; ' bi edeb , ' without civility ...
Pagina 305
... mutes : these , then , constitute the extreme limit of the alphabet on the consonantal side , as a on the vowel side ; and between the perfectly open a and the entirely close k , t , p , * must admit of being arranged the whole system ...
... mutes : these , then , constitute the extreme limit of the alphabet on the consonantal side , as a on the vowel side ; and between the perfectly open a and the entirely close k , t , p , * must admit of being arranged the whole system ...
Pagina 309
... mute as may be , or as nasalized in the combination un ; the English is the only modern Euro- pean language , so far as is known to us , which elevates it to an entire equality with the other vowels , allows it in accented as well as ...
... mute as may be , or as nasalized in the combination un ; the English is the only modern Euro- pean language , so far as is known to us , which elevates it to an entire equality with the other vowels , allows it in accented as well as ...
Pagina 312
... mutes . If we may follow down the line of progression from a to e , from e to e , from e to i , why not keep on in the same direction , from ito y , and from y to k ? and why not , in like manner , from a to p , instead of stopping ...
... mutes . If we may follow down the line of progression from a to e , from e to e , from e to i , why not keep on in the same direction , from ito y , and from y to k ? and why not , in like manner , from a to p , instead of stopping ...
Pagina 313
... mute , or also at the end of a syllable , where a palatal mute has in pronunciation been lost after it , as in English and German . Hence it has no sign allotted to it in the Latin alpha- bet , and one must be devised and applied to its ...
... mute , or also at the end of a syllable , where a palatal mute has in pronunciation been lost after it , as in English and German . Hence it has no sign allotted to it in the Latin alpha- bet , and one must be devised and applied to its ...
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accent alphabet Atharva-Veda Atharvan text authority avagraha character circumflex combination commentary commentator cites commentator's compound consonants corresponding declension Dravidian Dravidian languages enclitic euphonic farther final gives Greek Gypsies Hindu illustrations Indo-European languages inscription instances krama language latter lingual London manuscripts mute nasal nouns original pada pada-text palatal Paris particle passage phonetic Plur plural Prâtiçâkhya preceding preposition Prof pronounced pronunciation Prophet referred regards reporter Rig-Veda Rik Pr root rule sandhi sanhitâ Sanskrit Scythian semivowel separate sibilant signifies sonant sound spirant suffix surd svarita syllable Tâitt term thou tion tongue tradition translation treatise Turkish utterance Vâj Veda verb verse viii visarjaniya vols vowel word xviii yama أن ابن الحديث الله عليه وسلم ان او بن به ذلك صلى الله عليه على عن في فيه قال كان لا لم ما من هو ولا يكون
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Pagina 321 - ... which it has in other languages than English ; he takes y for the palatal semivowel, although it is vowel, vowel and semivowel combined, and diphthong, one or all, in the principal languages of Europe : he represents the deeper palatal of the Semitic languages by q, which has not that value in a single European language ; nor is his use of v and z free from similar objections. In every one of these cases, we heartily approve of the choice which he has made ; but we do not approve of his cutting...
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