ETHNOLOUY OF TItE tKBO-PAClPlC I5LAKJ5J. 



WoKD? OF Art. 



Bhat. wr, 

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Horpa 

 Thochu 



Manyak 

 Tttkpa 



khyim yul Uho Itira 

 nmg thong lum 



liyii rliii va die 

 ki' iiVp-kliii 

 cliheiu wch-khyii tri 



tu-khyu 



nvR Im ni 

 khenj vu lem-dang 



Boat 



kon 

 »y«*n 



pliya 



k-VM 



t/t-h-iyi 

 shfi-b-rii 



Arrow Tron 

 da t;li?iyA 



elm 

 .*tjr-rao 



lekli 



chha 

 ehtie 



1. Hous^. 



1. Tho Bhotian khyim, Tiikfi^ kliem, ]tT€8eryes tlip full ft trm of the 

 jnoat common Houtheni nume. It appRare to be one of tlmpmiiiiry native 

 roots of tbe family. It is itot Chinese, and aithouirh tlie ^Scytlio-IraiuMn 

 g-losjsary like Chinese h\\^ the {^-uttunsl root never tiikta ths m tiruil, the- 

 common form^ bein/^ k-r, k-l, k-tj k-d, k-k, k-9h„k-th ll^riaii, KamHch., 

 Pusthu, Tlijid, The Milchaniin|r ajjd Tiherkhud keuin, T. keun;^, 

 (Kioavviu'i Biiotiuii kuii;^, Scrpii khaiii^-fert) suji'g^Mt ii coimpction with tlift 

 Chines Iieuiig: Vilh^jc K-t., hwa^ lu K-h. Chinese for home lia* uk. 

 kwei &c. 



2. Thfl sp. Bhotian nang, ^lanvak nye f =nyek) may he remotely 

 eonneeted with thp lif|nid rimt found iu ChulccUi, Japanese, Caucasian, 

 Dmvirian, Iraniau and Afriean. 



Sfiuthem fm-ms, 



1. llie iitittisrat tho mmt common of tlie Southern rimt!^, mu\ It 

 thkea many ctmti'fiutRd and ssol'tfiied furmt*. 'J' he full form retained by 

 Jilikimaud Kininlt khim. MiUtlitJiwnfr, Mairar aiid Abi>r hiivo turhait; u 

 forms, i'-kum Ab., kt^ini il. T. This ajipeari* to be alao a local Bhfitiini 

 form, one vuc, g'ivini,'' A ktin^r. 'I'he Aamrian^uf, Kumi tmd Aka forms 

 appesir to have befMi .■similar to the Abor ; and th*^ Mplunjir, Jobuka and 

 Jlikir may lie mft-ried to tlm jrroup The Jtoathern Ir:i\va<li varietirs 

 have i\f iiiik retaijiij^^ tbe full form kyin. Khyeiig' and wr. Burm. pre- 

 serve m. 



The i^uttnrul id lost iu some of the Manipuri dialects, most of the Yuma, 

 Burmnn, and I'wo Kiiren. 



'J'he linal coniionanl is last in several of the >'aga dialects, Sgau Karen 

 and Mon. 



The ^'ewar fhh»?n Appears tuba referable to the Gyarun^ ddiera. The 

 Mni^arynm lieUmf;:? ti> th<» Alior-Arik'hauau*;' knul. It may Uh from a 

 local full form like kf um Alilch., or it may l>e dedved fn>m the eiusteni 

 extimiity t»f tbi^- Imiid where similai forms OLTur, Teng-isa has yum vil^ 

 Ittffff, (Sen Vifhii/r), 



e-kum AlK»r, hum Namyang, um Kumi, u Aka; ham Mulimg-, Joboka, 

 hem ilikir. • 



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