Journal, Volume 12Anthropological Society of Bombay., 1921 - Anthropology |
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... KONKAN AND THE KONKANI LANGUAGE . ( GEOGRAPHICAL AND HISTORICAL ) . BY RAO SAHIB DR . V. P. CHAVAN , L.M. & S. ( READ ON 1ST AUGUST 1923 ) .. .. .. 64. THE KONKAN AND KONKANI LANGUAGE . ( DEVE- LOPMENT AND GRAMMAR ) . BY RAO SAHIB DR ...
... KONKAN AND THE KONKANI LANGUAGE . ( GEOGRAPHICAL AND HISTORICAL ) . BY RAO SAHIB DR . V. P. CHAVAN , L.M. & S. ( READ ON 1ST AUGUST 1923 ) .. .. .. 64. THE KONKAN AND KONKANI LANGUAGE . ( DEVE- LOPMENT AND GRAMMAR ) . BY RAO SAHIB DR ...
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... Konkan , the issue being classed as Shinde under Maráthás . Similar instances could be quoted from any caste records . Birth , marriage and death monies . cere- A good deal of space is devoted under each of the caste heads to a ...
... Konkan , the issue being classed as Shinde under Maráthás . Similar instances could be quoted from any caste records . Birth , marriage and death monies . cere- A good deal of space is devoted under each of the caste heads to a ...
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... Konkan and settled in their present abode . The intermarriages with Konkan girls , that occasionally still take place , seem to point that way . The general habitat of the Kātkarī tribes is the country covered with jungle and ...
... Konkan and settled in their present abode . The intermarriages with Konkan girls , that occasionally still take place , seem to point that way . The general habitat of the Kātkarī tribes is the country covered with jungle and ...
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... Konkan at least now resembles a form of crude Marāṭhi . Their dialect is then no more pure , but a mixture in which the two elements are still recognisable . Compared with the usual pronunciation of Marathi , theirs has a nasal twang ...
... Konkan at least now resembles a form of crude Marāṭhi . Their dialect is then no more pure , but a mixture in which the two elements are still recognisable . Compared with the usual pronunciation of Marathi , theirs has a nasal twang ...
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... two volumes of Folklore of Guzerat and Konkan and by his undertaking to publish the volume about folklore of Kanara . So far as this Presidency is concerned we have , No. 3. ] FOLKLORE IN RELIGION , LAW AND SCIENCE 279.
... two volumes of Folklore of Guzerat and Konkan and by his undertaking to publish the volume about folklore of Kanara . So far as this Presidency is concerned we have , No. 3. ] FOLKLORE IN RELIGION , LAW AND SCIENCE 279.
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