A Comparative Grammar of the Modern Aryan Languages of India: The noun and pronounTrübner, 1876 |
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... PANJABI , SINDHI , GUJARATI , MARATHI , ORIYA AND BANGALI . BY JOHN BEAMES , BENGAL CIVIL SERVICE , FELLOW OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALCUTTA , MEMBER OF THE ROYAL ASIATIC SOCIETY , THE GERMAN ORIENTAL SOCIETY , ETC. , ETC. VOL . II . THE ...
... PANJABI , SINDHI , GUJARATI , MARATHI , ORIYA AND BANGALI . BY JOHN BEAMES , BENGAL CIVIL SERVICE , FELLOW OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALCUTTA , MEMBER OF THE ROYAL ASIATIC SOCIETY , THE GERMAN ORIENTAL SOCIETY , ETC. , ETC. VOL . II . THE ...
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... Panjabi . § 41. The same in Gujarati , Marathi and Sindhi § 42. Table showing terminations of the stem § 43. Formation of the plural in the uniform languages § 44. Formation of the plural in the multiform languages . § 45. Origin of the ...
... Panjabi . § 41. The same in Gujarati , Marathi and Sindhi § 42. Table showing terminations of the stem § 43. Formation of the plural in the uniform languages § 44. Formation of the plural in the multiform languages . § 45. Origin of the ...
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... Panjabi , Ma- rathi , or Gujarati , and very slightly in Bengali and Oriya . We hear jâl , tân , tel , dânt , and so on , not jâla ; words of this class may , for practical purposes , be regarded as ending in con- sonants , except in M ...
... Panjabi , Ma- rathi , or Gujarati , and very slightly in Bengali and Oriya . We hear jâl , tân , tel , dânt , and so on , not jâla ; words of this class may , for practical purposes , be regarded as ending in con- sonants , except in M ...
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... Panjabi and Sindhi exhibit oxytone termi- nations is precisely that one which is barytone in Sanskrit . It will be more convenient to take the feminines of this and all the other a stems together later on . The suffix -ana is one of the ...
... Panjabi and Sindhi exhibit oxytone termi- nations is precisely that one which is barytone in Sanskrit . It will be more convenient to take the feminines of this and all the other a stems together later on . The suffix -ana is one of the ...
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... Panjabi also the fem . form is more usual . Thus Sindhi चवणी “ saying , ” verb चवणु “ to say . ” 99 हलणी “ going , ” verb हलणु “ to go . ” And with short i— Sindhi ffm " swallowing , " verb fagy “ swallow . " 1 Hoernle ...
... Panjabi also the fem . form is more usual . Thus Sindhi चवणी “ saying , ” verb चवणु “ to say . ” 99 हलणी “ going , ” verb हलणु “ to go . ” And with short i— Sindhi ffm " swallowing , " verb fagy “ swallow . " 1 Hoernle ...
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a-stem abstract nouns accent added adjectives affix anunâsika anuswâra Aryan barytone Bengali Bengali and Oriya Bhojpuri case-affixes case-endings causal Chand cloth common compound consonant dative declension derived from Skr dialect DICTIONARY Edited elided English examples existence F. J. FURNIVALL feminine final vowel formation genitive Gipsy GRAMMAR grammarians Gujarati Hindi India instances latter lengthened locative long â long vowel Ludgate Hill Marathi masc masculine meaning merely modern languages neuter nominative nouns ending numerous oblique form Old-H Old-Hindi origin Orissa Oriya oxytone Panjabi particles Persian phonetic plural possession Prakrit pratyaya primary stems probably pronoun rejected retain Royal Asiatic Society rule Sanskrit secondary semivowel sense seven languages sewed short vowel shortened Sindhi Sing singular substantive suffix syllable Tatsamas termination three genders Translation Trumpp verb Verbal root wife words ending को
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