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Grammar of Colloquial Tibetan (crown octavo, viii + 224 pp.) and English-Tibetan Colloquial Dictionary (crown octavo, xxxvi + 562 pp.): By C. A. Bell, C.M.G., C.I.E. Calcutta: The Bengal Secretariat Book Depôt. 1920.
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Grammar of Colloquial Tibetan (crown octavo, viii + 224 pp.) and English-Tibetan Colloquial Dictionary (crown octavo, xxxvi + 562 pp.): By C. A. Bell, C.M.G., C.I.E. Calcutta: The Bengal Secretariat Book Depôt. 1920.
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- Copyright © The Royal Asiatic Society 1922
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page 594 note 1 Primer of Standard Tibetan, by E. Amundsen—the Scandinavian All. Mission Press, Ghoom, Darjeeling (about 1900).
page 595 note 1 See also Linguistic Surrey of India, vol. iii, pt. i.
page 595 note 2 “Tones in Oriental Languages,” by Sir George Grierson (JRAS. 1920, pp. 447ff., 458).
page 595 note 3 Ibid.