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-m 



Joboka Nnga, Drav. 



-ray a 



Burman 



-we 



An garni (1st pron.) 



-te-be 



Tcngsa (2nd pron,) 



-ping 



Newar 



[-nam 



Tibetan] 



Asiun and E. Scythic, 



a* I, n 



Yuka!iiri 





Yeniseian 



r(?) 



Koi'tak 



ra 



Japan 



ri 



Mancliii 



r,l 



Nyertshinsk 



lar, ler, r 



Turkish 



jx&Tj ner 



Mongol 



n 



Ostiak 





Mancliu 



Scythk^ 

 \ Fin 



\ JUm, in pron> Yukaliiri, HuDgaiian, Turkish 



e Samoiede 



6 Jlex, in pro^u Manchii 



Chinese and Scytkic^ 

 ki Cbinese 



tj d Sc^tbic (with different vowels)^ also Caucasian^ 

 Euskarian fee, 



til, su Cbinese [Manchn sa, se, ei, Mong. s, Turkish 

 z, variationa to di occur. The Scythic si- 

 bilants are probably from i} 



E, Tibetan, 

 h. ki, ko Tbochu 

 h, + a. k-lar Thocha 

 a. + h, rigi Horpa 

 a. ni ,^ 

 dur Manyak [Mong, od, d, da, t itc. with r as in 



nar] 



II. Dravirian and Asonesian, 

 a, la Dray. 



