Ꭺ OF THE MODERN ARYAN LANGUAGES OF INDIA: TO WIT, HINDI, PANJABI, SINDHI, GUJARATI, MARATHI, BY JOHN BEAMES, BENGAL CIVIL SERVICE, FELLOW OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALCUTTA, MEMBER OF THE ROYAL ASIATIC SOCIETY, THE GERMAN ORIENTAL SOCIETY, TRÜBNER & CO., 57 AND 59, LUDGATE HILL. 1879. (All Rights reserved.) BOOK III.-THE VERB. CHAPTER I.-STRUCTURE OF VERBAL STEMS. 1. Structure of the Sanskrit Verb § 2. Beginnings of the Analytical System in Sanskrit § 3. Conjugations of the Pali Verb §§ 5. 6. The Verb in Jaina Prakrit § 12. Single Neuter Stems from Sanskrit BHÛ Roots § 13. The same from other Classes of Sanskrit Roots § 19. Sindhi Double Stems Differing in the Final Consonant § 20. Double Stems Differing in Vowel and Final Consonant § 21. Double Stems Differing only in the Vowel §22. Examples and Illustrations § 23. Laws of the Formation of Modern Stems |