Journal of Tamil Studies, 第 2 卷,第 1 期International Association of Tamil Research., 1970 |
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第 64 頁
... appears at the end of a block without its usual neighbour 27 in a number of texts ( H 92 , MI 168 , M I 242 , M I 288 , M I 553 , M II 249 , M II 445 , M II 595 etc. ) . There are reasons to believe that the sign 1 also functions as ...
... appears at the end of a block without its usual neighbour 27 in a number of texts ( H 92 , MI 168 , M I 242 , M I 288 , M I 553 , M II 249 , M II 445 , M II 595 etc. ) . There are reasons to believe that the sign 1 also functions as ...
第 156 頁
... appears in Tamil was also current at the other end of India 2,000 years earlier . One might expect in view of the evidence of the more northerly Dravidian languages , particularly of Brahui , that the ancient suffix is more likely to ...
... appears in Tamil was also current at the other end of India 2,000 years earlier . One might expect in view of the evidence of the more northerly Dravidian languages , particularly of Brahui , that the ancient suffix is more likely to ...
第 201 頁
... appears possible to determine its value through the homophones , * ir- : ' two ' ( DED . 401 ) and * ir- : ' to be in a place , to reside ' ( DED . 407 ) . In Old Tamil , the locative suffix also acts as the possessive suffix and is ...
... appears possible to determine its value through the homophones , * ir- : ' two ' ( DED . 401 ) and * ir- : ' to be in a place , to reside ' ( DED . 407 ) . In Old Tamil , the locative suffix also acts as the possessive suffix and is ...
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A brief survey of work to date on the Indus | 1 |
The Formal Analysis of the ProtoIndian Texts Yu V Knorozov | 13 |
Towards an Interpretation of the ProtoIndian | 29 |
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