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Page 506
... Arabic and Persian . It is hoped shortly to add one dealing with Turkish . The Slavonic Sub - Committee consisted of Sir Frederick Pollock , F.B. A. Sir Paul Vinogradov , F.B.A. Dr. Hagberg Wright . Mr. Minns . Dr. Seton - Watson . Mr ...
... Arabic and Persian . It is hoped shortly to add one dealing with Turkish . The Slavonic Sub - Committee consisted of Sir Frederick Pollock , F.B. A. Sir Paul Vinogradov , F.B.A. Dr. Hagberg Wright . Mr. Minns . Dr. Seton - Watson . Mr ...
Page 507
... Arabic are the same as those in the scheme proposed for the Slavonic languages , viz . : — ( 1 ) Uniformity of rendering , so that it may at once be known on inspection of a Romanized name what its Arabic form is ; ( 2 ) Avoidance as ...
... Arabic are the same as those in the scheme proposed for the Slavonic languages , viz . : — ( 1 ) Uniformity of rendering , so that it may at once be known on inspection of a Romanized name what its Arabic form is ; ( 2 ) Avoidance as ...
Page 511
... Arabic ) . ( In addition to the Arabic vowels Old Persian had the long ō and the long ē ( as in rōz , shēr ) : but in Iran these are now replaced by u and i . In India , Afghanistan and Turkistan the old vowels still survive , and ...
... Arabic ) . ( In addition to the Arabic vowels Old Persian had the long ō and the long ē ( as in rōz , shēr ) : but in Iran these are now replaced by u and i . In India , Afghanistan and Turkistan the old vowels still survive , and ...
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ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191617 | 33 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191718 | 51 |
JACOB AND THE MANDRAKES BY J G FRAZER FELLOW OF | 57 |
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