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Page 61
... sounds , so that the alphabet consists of a number of homo- phones . This reduces to a great extent the number of signs , those expressing syllable sounds being done away with , and a ones introduced for the new homophones or single sounds ...
... sounds , so that the alphabet consists of a number of homo- phones . This reduces to a great extent the number of signs , those expressing syllable sounds being done away with , and a ones introduced for the new homophones or single sounds ...
Page 62
... sound " pen " , a writing pen , an enclosure or pound , the sounds " en " and " pound " . Different sounds were thus represented by the same symbol . This poly- phony made the deciphering of the language very difficult . The Accadian ...
... sound " pen " , a writing pen , an enclosure or pound , the sounds " en " and " pound " . Different sounds were thus represented by the same symbol . This poly- phony made the deciphering of the language very difficult . The Accadian ...
Page 89
... sounds Cha F. S. Sh . The vowel U is generally elided and we get the form Salki . We came across this form in som inseriptions 19 and in the compounds Salki Rattagudi 19b . Vallava Salki 20. The first represents the mixing of the ...
... sounds Cha F. S. Sh . The vowel U is generally elided and we get the form Salki . We came across this form in som inseriptions 19 and in the compounds Salki Rattagudi 19b . Vallava Salki 20. The first represents the mixing of the ...
Page 102
... sound , as also more letters for one sound , and to take only those sounds or letters which suit the similarity does not give much weight to the theory . The other theory started by W. Deccke is that it was derived from the Afsyrian ...
... sound , as also more letters for one sound , and to take only those sounds or letters which suit the similarity does not give much weight to the theory . The other theory started by W. Deccke is that it was derived from the Afsyrian ...
Page 103
... sounds b , g and d , or 1 , m and n should be placed as they are , side by side . Several attempts have been made to explain away the anamolous arrangement but all in vain . The explanations are far from satisfactory . It must therefore ...
... sounds b , g and d , or 1 , m and n should be placed as they are , side by side . Several attempts have been made to explain away the anamolous arrangement but all in vain . The explanations are far from satisfactory . It must therefore ...
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