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________________ DECEMBER, 1907.) RECORD OF THE LANGUAGES OF BAVAGES. 357 C. hai poi good lu wu hang hang tē chi -mô ná ENGLIBH. C. N. CH. T. 8. P. to-morrow réch tâh-kõi ròich ki yâb year syüh saih sēoh shyüb sháu hö yes hai, hỏi ai - an 8ம் all ròk chio chio tom hē bad at-lāk bat-la. hat-lapā hat-lapā ngâ-kö wa-hu lāk lapā lapā kö kö ar, at not hat dran hat hat ngâ hear hēang beẵng yang hang вее māk har ha har ha tā say rô yu eo yo hah steal - là lô : lô la he ngô än An, na an nhô chyü, chi chi chü chi chi we-two hôl-chyū chi-hân haiii-hå hen han We ih ho hē hê höe-mo you-two nê nå you yi he he fő hő VI. - COMPARATIVE PHILOLOGY. 8. - Comparison with the Indo-Chinese Languages. I am able to compare some of the Nicobarese roots with those of corresponding sense in the Indo-Chinese Languages, civilised and uncivilised, - of which Mon (Peguan ) and Khmer (Cambodian ) form the civilised group, and in the aboriginal dialects of the Malay Peninsula as contained in Mr. Otto Blagden's paper on the Early Indo-Chinese Influence in the Malay Peninsula. b.- Elements of Uncertainty in the Comparison. In making the comparison, the elements of uncertainty are these. In Nicobarese a root is nowadays surrounded and obscured by a long growth of affixes (prefixes, infixes, and suffixes ) attached by agglutination, phonic change of form, inflexion and duplication, the effect of the affixes being often to induce phonic change in the root itself. So patience and a knowledge of the affises and their effect is necessary to separate the root correctly from its surroundings. In the Far Eastern words treated by Mr. Blagden there is the uncertain element of misApprehension in the original reporters. However, Mr. Blagden put his words together with great Care and personal knowledge, and my specimens are based on tho exceedingly accurate reporting of Mr. Man : so that results may be looked on to be as accurate as is possible in the present stage of the enquiry. 1. Table of Comparative Roots and Words Relating to the Human Sexes. ENGLISH. NICOBARESE. MALAYAN A BORGIN ER Inno CHINESE. father tâ (man), oti (male) ita ta (grandi.) på, po, pai, ap (woman) ak (man), ka, ika (man) ika, ikun kah, kuñ, kunh kan (woman), kón, kòüñ (male) ddin chia child kūnn, kuan, könt k'non, kenod ken-yū (yo, male and female) -Bon k din, kâu (daughter) kon ken kon
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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