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Transactions and Proceedings of the New Zealand Institute
My next paper was philological, in which I scrutinized the structure of the
languages of several of the leading races, glossarially, idiomatically, and
phonetically — comparing first, Maori with Tongan ; second, Maori with the many
dialects of the ...
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Transactions and Proceedings of the New Zealand Institute
those of the Molucca group (including )xtth Papuan and Asianesian races) have
the greatest affinity to tho Maori — this glossarially as well as phonetically, and in
comparison with which the latter is very remote from tho true Malay, as spoken ...
New Zealand Institute, 1872
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Transactions of the Royal Society of New Zealand
My next paper was philological, in which I scrutinized the structure of the
languages of several of the leading races, glossarially, idiomatically, and
phonetically — comparing first, Maori with Tongan ; second, Maori with the many
dialects of the ...
My next paper was philological, in which I scrutinized the structure of the
languages of several of the leading races, glossarially, idiomatically, and
phonetically—comparing first, Maori with Tongan; second, Maori with the many
dialects of the ...
Royal Society of New Zealand, 1880
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The Journal of the Indian Archipelago and Eastern Asia
... the language that has retained or acquired predominance. With the exception
of the Mon, Kambojan, Anam, Lau and Pa~laong, the southern Himalaic dialects,
are, in general, to be. considered as Tibetan modified glossarially by Mon-Anam
...
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The Life and Times of Abraham Hayward, Q.C. Victorian ...
... as bad as I thought it would be: considered as a matter of Business, he has
really done it most handsomely and his Book (Glossarially) is worth something:
there is even here and there a touch of 315 LITERARY DIVERSITY AND
RELIGION.
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The Gentleman's Magazine
... a plain habit is evident from their statements ; therefore, when the Editor said,
narratively, and not strictly glossarially, that these coats were “ perhaps of a plain
stone-colour,” he did not, he hopes, err against matter of fact and common sense.
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The Cyclopaedia of India and of Eastern and Southern Asia
Glossarially, it is mamly Tibeto-Ultra-Indian of the earlier form, or that which
characterizes the Yuma and Nags _Mampuri languages. A few have become
Buddhl8t_s, and atheists are met with. They have no pnes_tho0d. They are,
however ...
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The Cyclopædia of India and of Eastern and Southern Asia: ...
Karen has been more assimilated to the Burman phonology, but it has
remarkable affinities with the Mon Anam or Mon Lau alliance. Glossarially, it is
mainly Tibeto-Ultra-Indian of the earlier form, or that which characterizes the
Yuma and Naga ...
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The Scottish Law Review and Sheriff Court Reports
Glossarially, the pages teem with unusual words, which the learning of the
editorial staff has very seldom failed to tackle with success. Amongst these
thirteenth cent\iry conundrams is one (here not solved for the first time, however)
which long ...