Saturday, March 19, 2016

ophen and the notion ive in selic orbein (i) L omo ene ime

:"that all these roots are monosyllables consisting of one or two letters: and that these roots are  (ahn pons senes rebotril symbiath {source index lleas rebotril}) simple and compound"

"thus a root signifying search investigation, and another signifying to forget, from the word which denotes wedlock <-- brideal q-oel meurmure oen for memur aor vephy seliac oar bein metur alpha beta ?wall?; but the adjective upright is formed uniting a word which means straight, with another denoting direct" "He futher observes that Burmans add two accents or innotations to the sound properly belonging to monsyllables, the long and soft and the short and abrupt accent by means of which they are able to from three distinct words from one monosyllable. The monosyllables wich form these roots, keen hhun kay khoy pun p'hun ping p'hing ming and a multitude of other which might be adduced, sufficiently indicate the share which the chinese language had informing the colloquial medium, even under the adoption of the sungskrit alphabet."

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