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" The final ^ k or \ffh, after losing its aspiration, becomes n^, which is further changed to eR k. § 114. Nominal or verbal bases ending in consonants and followed by terminations consisting of a single consonant, drop the termination altogether, two... "
A Sanskrit Grammar for Beginners: In Devanâgarî and Roman Letters Throughout - Page 51
by Friedrich Max Müller - 1866 - 307 pages
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Handbooks for the Study of Sanskrit, Volume 4

Friedrich Max Müller - Sanskrit language - 1866 - 344 pages
...118). The final ^ k or \ffh, after losing its aspiration, becomes n^, which is further changed to eR k. § 114. Nominal or verbal bases ending in consonants...consonants not being tolerated at the end of a word ($ 55). The final consonants of the base are then treated like other final consonants. = ^rw vdch +...
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A Sanskrit Grammar for Beginners, in Devanâgarî and Roman Letters Throughout

Friedrich Max Müller - Sanskrit language - 1866 - 340 pages
...The final ? h or "^ffh, after losing its aspiration, becomes IT g, which is further changed to •« k. § 114. Nominal or verbal bases ending in consonants...consonants not being tolerated at the end of a word (£ 55). The final consonants of the base are then treated like other final consonants. =^T«F vdch+s...
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A Sanskrit Grammar for Beginners: In Devanagari and Roman Letters Throughout

Friedrich Max Müller - Sanskrit language - 1870 - 338 pages
...118). The final ^A or tr gh, after losing its aspiration, becomes i{g, which is further changed to ^ k. § 114. Nominal or verbal bases ending in consonants...base are then treated like other final consonants, ^тч + ^= "ЧЩ vach + « = vale, speech ; nom. sing. =111^ prânch +* =pran, eastern; nom. sing....
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A Vedic Grammar for Students

Arthur Anthony Macdonell - Vedic language - 1916 - 552 pages
...case-form san-nam (for aat-nam) of six (sas) the final t is assimilated. 61. Nominal or verbal stems ending in consonants and followed by terminations...consonants not being tolerated at the end of a word (28). The final consonant that remains is then treated according to the rules of external Sandhi. Thus...
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A Vedic Grammar for Students

Arthur Anthony Macdonell - Vedic language - 1916 - 528 pages
...case-form san-nam (for sat-nam) of six (sas) the final t is assimilated. 61. Nominal or verbal stems ending in consonants and followed by terminations...drop the termination altogether, two consonants not beingtolerated at the end of a word (28). The final consonant that remains is then treated according...
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