Journal of Tamil Studies, 第 2 卷International Institute of Tamil Studies, 1970 |
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第 103 頁
... possible that a script is based on the rebus principle . Or : Why is a sign to be read with the rebus value , instead of taking the ideographic meaning ? Answer : For reasons already given above ( A 5 , B 1 , B 8 ) , it is in our ...
... possible that a script is based on the rebus principle . Or : Why is a sign to be read with the rebus value , instead of taking the ideographic meaning ? Answer : For reasons already given above ( A 5 , B 1 , B 8 ) , it is in our ...
第 104 頁
... possible to demonstrate a continuity from the Indus times until the present day . In the third place , Tamil has changed surprisingly little during the two millennia we can follow its development , in spite of strong Sanskrit influence ...
... possible to demonstrate a continuity from the Indus times until the present day . In the third place , Tamil has changed surprisingly little during the two millennia we can follow its development , in spite of strong Sanskrit influence ...
第 148 頁
... possible or even plausible interpretations of signs based upon this theory , but the clearest possible demonstration that these meanings , and only these mean- ings , are correct . Once this foundation is unshakeable , it will be safe ...
... possible or even plausible interpretations of signs based upon this theory , but the clearest possible demonstration that these meanings , and only these mean- ings , are correct . Once this foundation is unshakeable , it will be safe ...
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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addressee Ainnurruvar amulets ancient appears Archæological Aryans aśvattha Ayyavole Bahrein Bibby blocks century Ceylon chieftain Citadel cities civilisation clan connected culture dative decipherment deity depicted derived Dilmun Dravidian languages epithet evidence excavations Finnish team fish genitive goddess Harappan Heras Hindu homophones honorific Hunter Ibid identified Indian indicate Indus Civilization Indus script Indus Valley inscriptions interpreted Journal of Tamil Kōcar later linguistic Lothal Mackay Madras Malaya meaning Mesopotamia Mohenjo-Daro morpheme Murukan O.Ta Old Tamil origin Pandyas parallels Persian Gulf personage personal names phonetic value phratries pictogram planet plural possible priest probably pronominal Proto Proto-Dravidian Proto-Indian Proto-Indian civilization PROTO-INDIAN SCRIPT Proto-Indian texts refer represented Sangam Sanskrit scholars seals semantic signs Skanda Socotra South India speaker suffix suggested Sumer Sumerian symbol Tamil country Tamil language Tamil Nesan Tamil Studies temple Tolkāppiyam tradition tree University Valanciyar vēl Vēlir word Zvelebil