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________________ AUGUST, 1907.] 1. English. 2. Hungarian. 3. Latin. of the Royal Asiatic Society in 1899, which again was subjected to the favourable criticism of Mr. Sidney Ray, who has since successfully applied it in outline to sixteen languages,7 selected because unrelated and morphologically distinct, riz., 4. Khasi, Hills of N.-E. Bengal. 5. Anam, French Cochin China. 6. Ashanti, West Africa. 7. RECORD OF THE LANGUAGES OF SAVAGES. Kafir, South Africa. 8. Malagasy, Madagascar. 9. Olo Ngadju or Dayak, South East Borneo. ENGLISH. Hurrah I don't know Very well go7 (with a lift of the chin) Humbug Oh: I say (ironical) It's broken Back me up Say 'yes' Not exactly Nonsense Yes (ironical) What a stink How sweet (smell, with a puffing out of the lips) BEA. We Uchin 0.- - Position of the Andamanese Languages in the General Scheme of the Theory. The next point for consideration is: Where do the Andamanese Languages come into the general scheme? This will be shown in the following general account of them, and as the grammatical terms used will be novel to the reader, the corresponding familiar terms will be inserted beside them in br ackets, wherever necessary to make the statements clear in a familiar manner. Diacritical marks will only be used when necessary to the elucidation of the text. d. Examples of Sentences of One Word. The Andamanese Languages are rich in integer words, which are sentences in themselves, because they express a complete meaning. The following examples are called from Portman's lists: Uchik Akandiyadake }Potek Tarushno Jeg Kak Cho Wai (drawled) Chunge Pue 10. 11. Kobale 13. 14. 15. 16. TABLE OF INTEGER WORDS. BOJIGYIB. Yui Konkete BALAWA. Yui Maka Ya Taruit Jegl 12. Mortlock Ids, Caroline Group, Micro nesia. Nafor, Dutch New Guinea. Motu, British New Guinea. Akanoiyadake Pue Kak Ya Wai (drawled) Chunye Mota, Banks' Islands, Melanesia. Samoan, Polynesia. Awabakal, Lake Macquarie, Australia. Dakota, North America. Και 1 Kalat Turush Και Omkotichwake {Okamkoti chwachin. } Yokokene Jeklangi Kaka. Aikut Köle Chunyeno 221 JUWAI. Yui Koien Pue T'ruish Atokwe Alō Kene K'le Chunye Pue See ante, Vol. XXVIII. pp. 197 ff., 225 ff.: Vol. XXXI. p. 165 ff. Portman is so frequently inaccurate that it must be understood that throughout this article, wherever he is quoted it is with corrections. • This is doubtful.
SR No.032528
Book TitleIndian Antiquary Vol 36
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorRichard Carnac Temple
PublisherSwati Publications
Publication Year1984
Total Pages430
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size15 MB
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