Journal of the American Oriental Society, Volume 7American Oriental Society., 1862 "Proceedings" or "Select minutes of meetings" are included in each volume (except v. 3, 12). |
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Journal of the American Oriental Society, Volume 4 American Oriental Society Affichage du livre entier - 1854 |
Journal of the American Oriental Society, Volume 25 American Oriental Society Affichage du livre entier - 1904 |
Expressions et termes fréquents
accent alphabet Atharva-Veda Atharvan text authority avagraha character circumflex combination commentary commentator cites commentator's compound consonants corresponding declension Dravidian Dravidian languages enclitic euphonic farther final gives Greek Gypsies Hindu illustrations Indo-European languages inscription instances krama language latter lingual London manuscripts mute nasal nouns original pada pada-text palatal Paris particle passage phonetic Plur plural Prâtiçâkhya preceding preposition Prof pronounced pronunciation Prophet referred regards reporter Rig-Veda Rik Pr root rule sandhi sanhitâ Sanskrit Scythian semivowel separate sibilant signifies sonant sound spirant suffix surd svarita syllable Tâitt term thou tion tongue tradition translation treatise Turkish utterance Vâj Veda verb verse viii visarjaniya vols vowel word xviii yama أن ابن الحديث الله عليه وسلم ان او بن به ذلك صلى الله عليه على عن في فيه قال كان لا لم ما من هو ولا يكون
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Page xxviii - The Wonders of Elora ; or the Narrative of a Journey to the Temples and Dwellings excavated out of a Mountain of Granite, and extending upwards of a Mile and a Quarter, at Elora, in the East Indies...
Page xxxvi - A History of Egyptian Mummies, and an account of the worship and embalming of the sacred animals...
Page 154 - THE -ZINCALI ; or, AN ACCOUNT OF THE GYPSIES OF SPAIN, with an original Collection of their Songs and Poetry, and a copious Dictionary of their Language, by GEORGE BORROW, late Agent of the British and Foreign Bible Society in Spain, in two volumes.
Page 312 - R could not possibly have the value which belongs to it in the Sanskrit euphonic system, if it were not a lingual semi-vowel, like the English r, uttered with the tip of the tongue reverted into the dome of the palate. 42. Also in /, at the roots of the teeth. According to the commentator, the "and...
Page xvii - Edition, To which is now added an Account of the Author's Journey to the Banks of Euphrates at Beer, and to the Country of Mesopotamia.
Page xxxv - A Reading Book of the Turkish Language, with a Grammar and Vocabulary, containing a Selection of Original Tales, literally translated and accompanied by Grammatical References.
Page xxxvi - Pascha, from 1801 to 1843, interspersed with Illustrations of Scripture History, the Fulfilment of Prophecy, and the Progress of Civilization in the East.
Page 321 - ... which it has in other languages than English ; he takes y for the palatal semivowel, although it is vowel, vowel and semivowel combined, and diphthong, one or all, in the principal languages of Europe : he represents the deeper palatal of the Semitic languages by q, which has not that value in a single European language ; nor is his use of v and z free from similar objections. In every one of these cases, we heartily approve of the choice which he has made ; but we do not approve of his cutting...
Page xvi - DICTIONARY of the religious ceremonies of the eastern nations, with historical and critical observations, some account of their learned men ; and situations of the most remarkable places in Asia to which is added a medical vocabulary (by Fr.
Page xxviii - Miintakhabat-i-Hindl, or Selections in Hindustani, with Verbal Translations or Particular Vocabularies, and a Grammatical Analysis of some Parts, for the use of Students of that Language.