A^iSil'Ji^^'''I'M'^.''->¥,\'.'.ys-/^'.(')s:i ijOvi;!i^!iff5^'r''.'>.';'''m^^P:m^^.;•>-:,.V-'':GIFT OFruhlishersMEXICAN LINGUISTICSMEXICAN LINGUISTICSINCLUDINGNAUATL MEXICAN IN ARYANor PHONOLOGYTHE PRIMITIVE ARYANS OF AMERICAA MEXICAN-ARYAN COMPARATIVE VOCABULARYMORPHOLOGY AND THE MEXICAN VERBANDTHE MEXICAN-ARYAN SIBILANTSWITH AN APPENDIX ON COMPARATIVE SYNTAXBYT. S. DENISON, A.M.TOGETHER WITH AN INTRODUCTION BYH. W. MAGOUN, Ph.D. (J.H.U.)AUTHOR VARIOUSOF MONOGRAPHS AND PAPERS, INCLUDING THE EDITING OF A SANSKRIT MANUSCRIPTAND INVOLVING SUCH TOPICS AS COMPARATIVE RELIGION, PROSODY,PHILOLOGY, OLD TESTA-MENT PROBLEMS, AND THE AUTHENTICITY OF ANCIENT DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCECHICAGOT. S. DENISON & COMPANY, PUBLISHERSW. RANDOLPH STREET154Copyright 1913 ByT. S. Denison & Co.All Rights Reserved'o^^i-^s^^^'-^^CS-^i^tCoVnpdsed'and Printed ByThe University of Chicago PressChicago, Illinois, U.S.A.\CONTENTSPAGEIntroduction 7Mexican in Aryan PhonologyIntroduction 3I. Mexican Phonetics 5II. Cognate Languages, Sanskrit, Greek, Latin, Ger-manic 5III. Vowels: Mexican, Sanskrit, Greek—Phonetic Decay 6IV. Consonants: Labials, Gutturals, Palatal-Gutturals . 9V. Comparative Tables: Mexican, Sanskrit, Greek,Latin, Germanic 17Bibliography 24The Primitive Aryans of AmericaIntroduction 7Chapter I. Indian Languages Origin— of Mexican . 15II. Method of Working 22III. Roots in General 26IV. and Dictionaries 31V. Morphology of ...
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