A Comparative Grammar of the Modern Aryan Languages of India: The noun and pronounTrübner, 1876 - Indo-Aryan languages, Modern |
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... singular oblique forms 209 § 47. Oblique forms of the plural 218 · § 48. Remnants of the synthetical system in other cases 222 § 49. Absence of oblique and plural forms from certain languages 227 § 50. Internal modifications of the stem ...
... singular oblique forms 209 § 47. Oblique forms of the plural 218 · § 48. Remnants of the synthetical system in other cases 222 § 49. Absence of oblique and plural forms from certain languages 227 § 50. Internal modifications of the stem ...
Page ix
... singular . 301 § 64. Plural of the same 307 § 65. The second person singular and plural 309 § 66. Genitive of the two first persons 311 § 67. Pronoun of the third person § 68. The Demonstrative § 69. The Relative § 70. The Correlative ...
... singular . 301 § 64. Plural of the same 307 § 65. The second person singular and plural 309 § 66. Genitive of the two first persons 311 § 67. Pronoun of the third person § 68. The Demonstrative § 69. The Relative § 70. The Correlative ...
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... singular , and only weakened and half - obliterated traces remain in the plural ; in none of the languages are more than slight and doubtful indications of their presence still observable . The variations of case are expressed in the ...
... singular , and only weakened and half - obliterated traces remain in the plural ; in none of the languages are more than slight and doubtful indications of their presence still observable . The variations of case are expressed in the ...
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... singular . ( 2 ) . Oxytones . The list which follows comprises , like that which precedes , none but primary stems formed by simple suffixes , as T , and the like ; but the words which it con- tains are all accented on the last syllable ...
... singular . ( 2 ) . Oxytones . The list which follows comprises , like that which precedes , none but primary stems formed by simple suffixes , as T , and the like ; but the words which it con- tains are all accented on the last syllable ...
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... singular , which would point to a nom . , if we could place any reliance on so rude an author . The final vowel is , however , often merely inserted to eke out the metre ; as in the hymn to Ganesh ( i . 27 , 26 ) : सबै कज्ज ...
... singular , which would point to a nom . , if we could place any reliance on so rude an author . The final vowel is , however , often merely inserted to eke out the metre ; as in the hymn to Ganesh ( i . 27 , 26 ) : सबै कज्ज ...
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a-stem ablative added adjective affix anunâsika anuswâra Apabhranśa Arabic Aryan barytone becomes Bengali Bhojpuri Cambridge case-affixes case-endings case-particles Chand Chaucer Chinese cloth common compound consonant Crown 8vo dative declension deest Demy 8vo derived from Skr dialects DICTIONARY Edited English F. J. FURNIVALL feminine final vowel genitive Gipsy GRAMMAR Gujarati Hindi India inflected instances instrumental latter lengthened Linguistic Publications locative long â long vowel Ludgate Hill Marathi masc masculine meaning modern languages Nepali neuter nominative nouns nouns ending numerous oblique form Old-Hindi origin Oriya oxytone Panjabi particles Persian phonetic Prakrit probably pronoun Publications of Trübner rejected retain root Royal Asiatic Society Sanskrit semivowel seven languages sewed short vowel shortened Sindhi Sing singular stem substantive suffix syllable synthetical Tadbhavas Tatsamas termination Text three genders Translation Trumpp verb viii words को जो
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