A Comparative Grammar of the Modern Aryan Languages of India: The noun and pronounTrübner, 1876 |
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... regularly barytone , and accentuate the root . In M. and S. they are also barytone , but in H. and P. they take the long vowel . It does not appear , however , that this is a regular exception . In old Hindi the infinitive of this class ...
... regularly barytone , and accentuate the root . In M. and S. they are also barytone , but in H. and P. they take the long vowel . It does not appear , however , that this is a regular exception . In old Hindi the infinitive of this class ...
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... regularly followed by the moderns . As this suffix will be more fully discussed in several other places , I omit instances from this section . § 16. The stems , or themes , or bases , for all three terms are used by various authors ...
... regularly followed by the moderns . As this suffix will be more fully discussed in several other places , I omit instances from this section . § 16. The stems , or themes , or bases , for all three terms are used by various authors ...
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... regular Skr . अंगचय " crowd of bodies . " Inversions of this sort are common in the moderns , and not un- known even in Skr . The ordinary meaning " to drive " arises from the Indian practice of driving herd by frantic shouting and ...
... regular Skr . अंगचय " crowd of bodies . " Inversions of this sort are common in the moderns , and not un- known even in Skr . The ordinary meaning " to drive " arises from the Indian practice of driving herd by frantic shouting and ...
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... regular . But when affixed to Tadbhava adjectives which have taken the â or oxytone ending , this â would be retained , as in in which case we must not consider the word as having been derived from the Skr . , but rather thus , that the ...
... regular . But when affixed to Tadbhava adjectives which have taken the â or oxytone ending , this â would be retained , as in in which case we must not consider the word as having been derived from the Skr . , but rather thus , that the ...
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... . ढलेंत , M. ढालाईत , B. 0. ढालाइत . H. “ strut , ” H. " a strutting , swaggering fellow , " P. अक्करेंद ( for ° त ) . More regularly , however , from words ending in â 102 FORMATION OF THE STEM .
... . ढलेंत , M. ढालाईत , B. 0. ढालाइत . H. “ strut , ” H. " a strutting , swaggering fellow , " P. अक्करेंद ( for ° त ) . More regularly , however , from words ending in â 102 FORMATION OF THE STEM .
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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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