124 ON THE CLASSIFICATION OF LANGUAGES. 



CONCRETE 

 SPECIMENS OF THE 



Langunge. | Pi 



ilher. j Motor. | Child. | Boy. | Girl. 





Asiatic 





Pa, Ipa 





Ma, ta a. 



Macha, Ichft. 







N:ik;i ■ >!' Silisnugor(20) 



T.'-l"-^. N'^(-") 



1 1 ill i '!Nr V; . N.ig.ip) 



DopdopaNagafao) 



Hopa. 

 Ho] . 

 ™ 



IpeT 



ba. 



Hunu. 



Oja. 

 ST 



Bi 



Tanuri. " 

 Tettcheer. 



Nahah. 



(Fabai)'.'" 

 Sikah naha. 

















Lepcha(23) of Sikhiin 



Abo. 







Aiup(20), A yen g . 











a. 





Henjfl. 



Bebaccha, Ta. 



Henja.(29) 













bebacha, Tawa- 

 waisa bebacha. 



Menchia.(29) 



Tami, Ming-cha 

 bebacha. 







20) 



Ma, Ama.(32) 











P '''Apo A 

 Apa, A t 



Ipa" 





flu{32) Tugu(20). 



Tugu, Tubu, Puza. 

 Kotta. 



Bu-pho.(32) 



Bu-mo.(32) j 



„ ofTwang(JO) 











„ of Lo(») 











Shokpa. 



Sho tnu. 



„ of Milchan(32) 



„ of Therbur8kud(32) 



Apa, Kc 













Koryaks in Siberians) 

 i, near tho Kolyma 

 ,i on the Karaga Island .. 



Pepe. 

 Enpitsh 

 Papa, P 

 Epe. 





Ella, na. 

 Ella, Ellhi. 









(20) A» before. (27) Bengal Asiatic Jo 

 ml Kii b 'h>h, prepared by Alexander Csom 



ma] of 

 dc lie, 



666, Vol. XXV. (28) Grammai 

 s, Calcutta, 1834. (32) Bengal 



of the Eong (Lepcha) Language, by Col 

 Aeiatic Journal of 1842, Vol. XI. (33) 



G. B. Mainwaring, 

 Aaia Polyglotta von 



