ON THE CLASSIFICATION OF LANGUAGES. 



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LANGUAGES — (Continued). 

 THE C/3 2 CLASS. 



Son. Daughter. Brother. Elder Brother. Younger Brother. Sister. Elder Sister. Younger Sister. 



Languages. 

 Dialects. 



Utu. "" 

 Utu. 



Dshui', Kui.(»«) 



Unadshu. 

 Unadshukb. 



Sardan Dshui, 

 Sardan ku.(S«) 







Alia, Akin. 

 ^'aMSO™ 



Nikun. 

 Nougu. 



Deu(3i), Tou.(JO) 







Eyun, Eiun.(SC) 



Nakun. 

 Nougu. 

 Nuu. 



Non. "" 



Dialects. 



STE,. 



Kobun. 



IS.' 



KbW 

 Kobun. 



TJegin. 

 Kuk, Ukin. 



Koofcon. 



o£T.' 







Akha. 



Okai, Akhai. 



ikha! 

 Ako. 

 Axa! 



Du, Doo, Dagoo. 



Dii.Du. 



Du. 



Dii. 

 Du. 

 DU. 

 Du. 

 Do. 

 Du. 







Egetshi. 



Aegatshi. 

 peShe. 



Dii, TJogin-dagoo 



Akh 



Du. 

 Don. 

 DO. 

 Du. 

 Do. 

 Du. 



THE C0 3 CLASS. 



CjANGUAGES. 



TJrh-tazo, Tsze. 



Neu urn. 



Hung-te or Te- 



Hung, Ko-ko ; 



Te, A-te. 



Tsie-Mei. 



Tsze. 





Mu ako, Ko. j Mu-su ma. 



1 A-nl. 1 O.to-to. 







Poo. 







Yohu. 

 IuM. 







Shiaa. 

 She. 





nebst kurzem Worterva'zrii lini--; hej/.m-^vi^ln-n vun Aiitun SchM'mr. St. Petersburg, 1856. (3G) Dictionnairc- T;nt n r.M.tiiUliou-Fi.uiv'iM 

 Dictionary of the Chinese Language, by R. Morrison, d.d. (39) Compare : Systems of Consanguinit)-, by Lewis H. Morgan. 



