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more complex rules the vulgar tongue of Hindustan , gradually constructed an
artificial language adapted only to literary composition . Mr . Colebrooke has
however fully refuted this notion , and has shown that there is no reason to doubt
that ...
more complex rules the vulgar tongue of Hindustan , gradually constructed an
artificial language adapted only to literary composition . Mr . Colebrooke has
however fully refuted this notion , and has shown that there is no reason to doubt
that ...
Стр. 494
Támel , Tamulian or Malabar language is spoken . A great number of Sanscrit
words exist in this idiom , but Mr . Marsden considers the basis of it as a distinct
language . 7 . Maharashtra or Mahratta , spoken by the people of that name .
Támel , Tamulian or Malabar language is spoken . A great number of Sanscrit
words exist in this idiom , but Mr . Marsden considers the basis of it as a distinct
language . 7 . Maharashtra or Mahratta , spoken by the people of that name .
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brought the language from rude simplicity to its utmost refinement . . This rapid
improvement , accounts , as our author judiciously observes , for the confinement
of pure Latinity to so small a number of the people : the lower orders were not ...
brought the language from rude simplicity to its utmost refinement . . This rapid
improvement , accounts , as our author judiciously observes , for the confinement
of pure Latinity to so small a number of the people : the lower orders were not ...
Стр. 519
We may observe that the Sauromatæ , who spoke the Scythian language in the
time of Herodotus , are certainly connected with the Slavonian family . The
features of the Tartar nations are European . 2 . The mountains of Altai are the
cradle of ...
We may observe that the Sauromatæ , who spoke the Scythian language in the
time of Herodotus , are certainly connected with the Slavonian family . The
features of the Tartar nations are European . 2 . The mountains of Altai are the
cradle of ...
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The Hebrew language , indeed , has none of the characters of any ancient idioms
. We have seen , in an extensive comparison of languages , that the most ancient
are generally complex in their structure ; that when they are mixed with foreign ...
The Hebrew language , indeed , has none of the characters of any ancient idioms
. We have seen , in an extensive comparison of languages , that the most ancient
are generally complex in their structure ; that when they are mixed with foreign ...
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