A Grammar of the Kannada Language: Comprising the Three Dialects of the Language (ancient, Medieval and Modern)

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Asian Educational Services, 1993 - Language Study - 483 pages
Comprising the three dialects of the language (ancient. Medieval and modern)
 

Contents

Introductory observations
1
On the form of the signs that are used as Letters Alphabet etc 422
4
On roots or verbal themes 2229
22
On declinable bases Declension 2987
29
On verbs 88163
163
On adverbs etc 164169
164
Euphonic junction of letters 170185
170
Particulars of some letters also in prosody 185198
185
On the repetition of nouns pronouns adjectives numerals adverbs interjections and imitative sounds 300311
300
On the expression of other on the article and on the expression of only alone 311314
311
On additional tenseforms of the verb 314330
314
On socalled auxiliary verbs 330342
330
On eitheror neithernor whetheror thethe asas for namely as follows what is that? what happened? in this manner asso how muchso much how manyso...
343
On the verbs en and an 352359
352
On illadě alladě altu 359362
359
On the repetition of verbs and on the combination of certain verbs 362376
362

On primitive nominal bases 198200
198
On secondary nominal bases 200207
200
On compound bases 207218
207
On verbal declinable bases 218222
218
On pronouns 222242
222
On adjectives 242251
242
On numerals 251260
251
On adverbs again 260300
260
On comparison 376380
376
On syntax 380432
380
On words corrupted from Samskrita 432439
432
On the doubling of consonants 439442
439
On a number of words contained in various places of the Sabdanusasana 442456
442
Index 457478
457
Corrections and Additions 479483
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