Finnish, except on the supposition that there was a very early concentration of speech from which these dialects branched off. We see less clearly in the South Turanian group, though I confess my surprise even here has always been, not that there should... アイヌ・英・和辭典 - 14 ページJohn Batchelor 著 - 1905 - 684 ページ全文表示 - この書籍について
| 1870 - 880 ページ
...features which pervade the North Turanian languages : it would be impossible to explain the coincidence between Hungarian, Lapponian, Esthonian, and Finnish,...that there was a very early concentration of speech whence these dialects branched off. We see less clearly in the South Turanian group, though I confess... | |
| 1870 - 844 ページ
...languages : it would be impossible to explain the coincidence between Hungarian, Lapponian, Eslbonian, and Finnish, except on the supposition that there was a very early concentration of speech whence these dialects branched off. We see less clearly in the South Turanian group, though I confess... | |
| Friedrich Max Müller - 1872 - 340 ページ
...features which pervade the North Turanian languages ; it would be impossible to explain the coincidence between Hungarian, Lapponian, Esthonian, and Finnish,...that there was a very early concentration of speech whence these dialects branched off. We see less clearly in the South Turanian group, though I confess... | |
| Friedrich Max Müller - 1873 - 458 ページ
...be explained by the admission of a primitive concentration, followed by a new period of independent growth. It would be wilful blindness not to recognise...dialects branched off. We see less clearly in the South Turanian group, though I confess my surprise even here has always been, not that there should... | |
| F. Max Muller - 1893 - 380 ページ
...be explained by the admission of a primitive concentration, followed by a new period of independent growth. It would be wilful blindness not to recognise...speech from which these dialects branched off. We see this less clearly in the South Turanian group, though I confess my surprise even here has always been,... | |
| Friedrich Max Müller - 1893 - 324 ページ
...languages ; it would be impossible to explain the coincidence between Hungarian, Lapponian, Es thonian, and Finnish, except on the supposition that there was a very early concentration of speech whence these dialects branched off. We see less clearly in the South Turanian group, though I confess... | |
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