Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, المجلد 9،الجزء 1Bishop's College Press, 1840 |
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الصفحة 266
... language , P was substituted for it ; the Zend , and the old Persian have f , the Sanscrit and Prâcrit only ph , or P , with a prolonged aspiration . By the want of f in the language upon the coins , we may observe an affinity to the ...
... language , P was substituted for it ; the Zend , and the old Persian have f , the Sanscrit and Prâcrit only ph , or P , with a prolonged aspiration . By the want of f in the language upon the coins , we may observe an affinity to the ...
الصفحة 361
... language of the coins , not yet geogra- phically defined , ( as to the countries in which it prevailed . ) But why then a double kind of pronunciation upon the same coin ? If the name of the king was Kalirisos in the native language ...
... language of the coins , not yet geogra- phically defined , ( as to the countries in which it prevailed . ) But why then a double kind of pronunciation upon the same coin ? If the name of the king was Kalirisos in the native language ...
الصفحة 393
... language itself have no affinity to the Thibetan , nor to any dialect of it , nor to the dialects of any other oriental language with which he is acquainted . To give a correct lithographed copy of the Lepcha character would be ...
... language itself have no affinity to the Thibetan , nor to any dialect of it , nor to the dialects of any other oriental language with which he is acquainted . To give a correct lithographed copy of the Lepcha character would be ...
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