Journal of Tamil Studies, 第 2 卷,第 1 期International Association of Tamil Research., 1970 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 78 筆
第 55 頁
... linguistic parallels between Dravidian and Uralian gives a very sound reason to the theory of the remote relationship of these two families . ) Later , Dravidian speaking tribes must have moved down the valleys of the Mesopotamian ...
... linguistic parallels between Dravidian and Uralian gives a very sound reason to the theory of the remote relationship of these two families . ) Later , Dravidian speaking tribes must have moved down the valleys of the Mesopotamian ...
第 102 頁
... Linguistic proofs 12. In a combinatory analysis ( A 2 to 4 ) the linguistic type of the language of the Indus inscriptions appears to be agglutina- tive of the languages known from the Indian subcontinent only the Dravidian languages ...
... Linguistic proofs 12. In a combinatory analysis ( A 2 to 4 ) the linguistic type of the language of the Indus inscriptions appears to be agglutina- tive of the languages known from the Indian subcontinent only the Dravidian languages ...
第 27 頁
... linguistic studies from a genuine Tamilian point of view , leaving aside Indo - European terminology , and in a second approach compare the results with those of traditional linguistics , contributing , in this way , to the problem of ...
... linguistic studies from a genuine Tamilian point of view , leaving aside Indo - European terminology , and in a second approach compare the results with those of traditional linguistics , contributing , in this way , to the problem of ...
內容
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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According ancient animals appears Aryans attempts blocks civilization clan close combinations common comparative comparison connected considered corresponding culture decipherment deity depicted derived Dravidian languages early elements epithet evidence example excavations fact figures final Finnish fish four function further give goddess gods hand Harappan Heras historical homophones Hunter identified important Indian indicate Indus Indus Valley inscriptions Institute interpreted king known Kōcar later linguistic literature material meaning Mohenjo-daro names nature objects occur offering Old Tamil origin parallels particular phonetic picture planet position possible present priest probably Proto-Dravidian Proto-Indian refer regarded represent Sanskrit scholars script seals seems seven side signs similar South standing structure Studies suffix suggested Sumerian symbol temple term texts tion titles tradition tree University various Vēlir word writing