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Art. IX.—Grammatical Note and Vocabulary of the Language of the Kor-kū, a Kolarian tribe in Central India

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 March 2011

Extract

After the meeting of the Society on the 21st of Jan. 1884, to discuss the subject of the origin of the Indian alphabet, brought forward by me, a printed Missionary pamphlet and a lithographed Vocabulary of the Language of the Kor-kū, were found in the Rooms of the Society, left intentionally or by accident by some unrecognized visitor. From internal evidence they appear both to have been composed by Mr. Albert Norton, an American Missionary, working among the tribe at Ellichpúr. It appears to be a proper compliment to him to insert the Vocabulary and Grammatical Note in our Journal, as they are genuine, entirely new material, and a contribution to our knowledge.

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Original Communications
Copyright
Copyright © The Royal Asiatic Society 1884

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