George Campbell
Specimens of Languages of India
Including Those of the Aboriginal Tribes of Bengal, the Central Provinces, and the Eastern Frontier
George Campbell
Specimens of Languages of India
Including Those of the Aboriginal Tribes of Bengal, the Central Provinces, and the Eastern Frontier
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An 1874 survey of the diverse languages of India, presenting vocabulary in a tabular system which reveals similarities and differences.
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An 1874 survey of the diverse languages of India, presenting vocabulary in a tabular system which reveals similarities and differences.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 316
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. April 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 297mm x 210mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 824g
- ISBN-13: 9781108046084
- ISBN-10: 1108046088
- Artikelnr.: 35453721
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 316
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. April 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 297mm x 210mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 824g
- ISBN-13: 9781108046084
- ISBN-10: 1108046088
- Artikelnr.: 35453721
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
George Campbell, was born in Floridia on November 12, 1970. Soon after finishing school, he decided to self-taught children's graphic representations. A true lover for young children, he decided to write stories for their reading education. A Young Writer, practicing his hobby and educating all-around.
Introduction
1. Aryan languages of Bengal, Hindustan, and the Bombay territories
2. Languages of the Punjab and neighbouring countries
3. Dravidian languages of Southern and Central India
4. Dialects of Behar
5. Aboriginal languages of Western Bengal (Kolarian type)
6. Further aboriginal languages of Western Bengal (chiefly Dravidian type)
7. Aboriginal languages of the Central Provinces (Kolarian and Dravidian)
8. Further aboriginal languages of the Central Provinces (Dravidian, chiefly Gond)
9. Thibetan and Bhootea languages: 10. Cooch Behar, Darjeeling (Sikhim), and Nepalese languages
11. Assam languages
12. Languages of the Tipperah, Chittagong, and Cachar frontier
13. Further languages from Tipperah and Cachar
14. Languages of hills surrounding Assam and Cachar
15. Languages of the North-East of Assam
16. Dialects of Naga tribes of the Seebsaugor frontier
17. Languages of the Khasi and Jynteah Hills
18. Languages of Burmah compared with others.
1. Aryan languages of Bengal, Hindustan, and the Bombay territories
2. Languages of the Punjab and neighbouring countries
3. Dravidian languages of Southern and Central India
4. Dialects of Behar
5. Aboriginal languages of Western Bengal (Kolarian type)
6. Further aboriginal languages of Western Bengal (chiefly Dravidian type)
7. Aboriginal languages of the Central Provinces (Kolarian and Dravidian)
8. Further aboriginal languages of the Central Provinces (Dravidian, chiefly Gond)
9. Thibetan and Bhootea languages: 10. Cooch Behar, Darjeeling (Sikhim), and Nepalese languages
11. Assam languages
12. Languages of the Tipperah, Chittagong, and Cachar frontier
13. Further languages from Tipperah and Cachar
14. Languages of hills surrounding Assam and Cachar
15. Languages of the North-East of Assam
16. Dialects of Naga tribes of the Seebsaugor frontier
17. Languages of the Khasi and Jynteah Hills
18. Languages of Burmah compared with others.
Introduction
1. Aryan languages of Bengal, Hindustan, and the Bombay territories
2. Languages of the Punjab and neighbouring countries
3. Dravidian languages of Southern and Central India
4. Dialects of Behar
5. Aboriginal languages of Western Bengal (Kolarian type)
6. Further aboriginal languages of Western Bengal (chiefly Dravidian type)
7. Aboriginal languages of the Central Provinces (Kolarian and Dravidian)
8. Further aboriginal languages of the Central Provinces (Dravidian, chiefly Gond)
9. Thibetan and Bhootea languages: 10. Cooch Behar, Darjeeling (Sikhim), and Nepalese languages
11. Assam languages
12. Languages of the Tipperah, Chittagong, and Cachar frontier
13. Further languages from Tipperah and Cachar
14. Languages of hills surrounding Assam and Cachar
15. Languages of the North-East of Assam
16. Dialects of Naga tribes of the Seebsaugor frontier
17. Languages of the Khasi and Jynteah Hills
18. Languages of Burmah compared with others.
1. Aryan languages of Bengal, Hindustan, and the Bombay territories
2. Languages of the Punjab and neighbouring countries
3. Dravidian languages of Southern and Central India
4. Dialects of Behar
5. Aboriginal languages of Western Bengal (Kolarian type)
6. Further aboriginal languages of Western Bengal (chiefly Dravidian type)
7. Aboriginal languages of the Central Provinces (Kolarian and Dravidian)
8. Further aboriginal languages of the Central Provinces (Dravidian, chiefly Gond)
9. Thibetan and Bhootea languages: 10. Cooch Behar, Darjeeling (Sikhim), and Nepalese languages
11. Assam languages
12. Languages of the Tipperah, Chittagong, and Cachar frontier
13. Further languages from Tipperah and Cachar
14. Languages of hills surrounding Assam and Cachar
15. Languages of the North-East of Assam
16. Dialects of Naga tribes of the Seebsaugor frontier
17. Languages of the Khasi and Jynteah Hills
18. Languages of Burmah compared with others.