A Grammar of the Kannada Language: Comprising the Three Dialects of the Language (ancient, Medieval and Modern)Comprising the three dialects of the language (ancient. Medieval and modern) |
Contents
Introductory observations | 1 |
On roots or verbal themes | 22 |
On verbs | 88 |
On adverbs | 164 |
Euphonic junction of letters | 170 |
Particulars of some letters also in prosody | 185 |
On secondary nominal bases | 200 |
On compound bases | 207 |
On the repetition of nouns pronouns adjectives numerals adverbs | 300 |
On the expression of other on the article and on the expression | 311 |
On socalled auxiliary verbs | 330 |
XXI | 343 |
On the repetition of verbs and on the combination of certain verbs | 362 |
On comparison | 376 |
On words corrupted from Samskrita | 432 |
On the doubling of consonants | 439 |
On verbal declinable bases | 218 |
On adjectives | 242 |
On numerals | 251 |
On adverbs again | 260 |
Index | 457 |
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Common terms and phrases
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