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Japanese language --- Comparative linguistics --- Ural-Altaic languages --- -Altaic languages --- -Altaic --- Grammar, Comparative --- -Japanese --- -J5010 --- -Scythian languages --- Proto-Altaic language --- Koguryo language --- Japan: Language -- origin and relations --- Altaic languages --- Japanese. --- Altaic. --- J5010 --- -Japan: Language -- origin and relations --- Scythian languages --- Grammar, Comparative&delete& --- Japanese --- Altaic --- Transeurasian languages --- Japanese language - Altaic - Grammar, Comparative --- Altaic languages - - Japanese - Grammar, Comparative --- -Detrois (don) --- Detrois (don)
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Altaic languages --- -Japanese language --- -Japanese --- Grammar, Comparative --- -History --- Altaic --- -S35/0400 --- J5010 --- -#SML: Henry Serruys --- Koguryo language --- Scythian languages --- Proto-Altaic language --- Ural-Altaic languages --- Japan--Language --- Japan: Language -- origin and relations --- -Altaic --- History --- Japanese language --- Japanese. --- Altaic. --- History. --- S35/0400 --- -Altaic languages --- #SML: Henry Serruys --- Grammar, Comparative&delete& --- Japanese --- Transeurasian languages --- Altaic languages - - Japanese - Grammar, Comparative --- -Japanese language - History --- Japanese language - Altaic - Grammar, Comparative --- Detrois (don)
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J5009 --- J4127 --- S35/0400 --- S35/0900 --- S35/0250 --- Japanese language --- National characteristics, Japanese --- Japanese national characteristics --- Koguryo language --- Japan: Language -- theory, methodology and philosophy --- Japan: Sociology and anthropology -- social identity and self --- Japan--Language --- Japan--Philosophy --- Japan--Civilization and culture --- Japanese language. --- National characteristics, Japanese.
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This volume reprints - with additions and corrections - seven papers originally published 1962-1973, on the indigenous grammars of Tibet and their linguistic tradition. Two ancient treatises commonly attributed to "Thon-mi Sambhoa" are studied extensively, as well as extracts from many other Tibetan texts, with translations, commentaries, and detailed bibliographical data, covering a wide range of linguistic doctrines, from the early 11th to the beginning of the 20th century. T
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