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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 24 December 2009
The makers of Burushaski, whoever they were and wherever and whenever they lived, were people of resource and ingenuity, perhaps of imagination. So much is evident from the grammar of the language, which I have described in some detail elsewhere, The Burushaski Language, vol. i, Oslo, 1935, I am not referring to the modern speakers of Burushaski. They appear to me lacking in these qualities. They might be gifted as craftsmen, but not as creative artists.
page 632 note 1 In the following examples a line above a vowel denotes a high tone, and a line below a vowel a low tone.