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1986. Hardcover. New. Roots ali is an IndoEuropean Language of the Kafir group, which retains much of its archaeic features. Therefore, it occupies an important place in IndoEuropean Philology and deserves full attention of the linguists. Colonel J. Davidson was the first among the European linguists to Study the structure and the Vocabulary of the language and compiled a work under title, Notes on the Bashgali language, as early as 1902. The materials contained in his Notes are valuable but could not be much useful for a detailed study of the language. Sten Konow, a renowned scholar of Sanskrit, Prakrit and Indian linguistics, attempted a detailed analysis of the notes of Col. Davidson and organized the Material into a dictionary of the Bashgali language which is presented in the following pages. A practical alphabetical arrangement has been followed in the dictionary which is based on the order of the consonants without any regard to the vowels. The latter came into consideration only in cases…
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