A Comparative Grammar of the Modern Aryan Languages of India: The verbTrübner, 1879 |
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... common generic term is required to enable us to include under one head all parts of the verb , we are justified in putting together these two constant unvarying elements , and so obtain- ing a neat technical expression bhú , to which ...
... common generic term is required to enable us to include under one head all parts of the verb , we are justified in putting together these two constant unvarying elements , and so obtain- ing a neat technical expression bhú , to which ...
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... common inheritance of them all.1 Of the thirteen tenses , nine are conjugated according to certain rules which , with some exceptions , hold good for all verbs in the language , but the remaining four tenses are subject to rules by ...
... common inheritance of them all.1 Of the thirteen tenses , nine are conjugated according to certain rules which , with some exceptions , hold good for all verbs in the language , but the remaining four tenses are subject to rules by ...
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... common root - syllable , yet this syllable does not appear in the same form in each word , but is subject to certain euphonic and other influences which affect both the vowels and consonants composing it , and often materially alter its ...
... common root - syllable , yet this syllable does not appear in the same form in each word , but is subject to certain euphonic and other influences which affect both the vowels and consonants composing it , and often materially alter its ...
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... common to these four conjugations should have fixed them- selves in the popular mind , and been added by the vulgar to all roots indiscriminately . Nearly all those verbs which retain the type of any conjugation , except the first , are ...
... common to these four conjugations should have fixed them- selves in the popular mind , and been added by the vulgar to all roots indiscriminately . Nearly all those verbs which retain the type of any conjugation , except the first , are ...
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... common , till it is perceived that they come from the Latin sapio , sapit , sapitis , sapiunt , sapui ; thus , also , ho and ebbi can only be seen to be parts of the same verb when their origin from Latin habeo and habui is recognized ...
... common , till it is perceived that they come from the Latin sapio , sapit , sapitis , sapiunt , sapui ; thus , also , ho and ebbi can only be seen to be parts of the same verb when their origin from Latin habeo and habui is recognized ...
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active verbs added adverbs ancillary anuswâra aorist Aryan auxiliary Bengali Bhojpuri Bhû Braj Cambridge causal Chand Chinese classical cloth College compound tenses conjugation consonant Crown 8vo Demy 8vo derived DICTIONARY Early English ending F. J. FURNIVALL future Gipsy Glossary Grammar Gujarati Hensleigh Wedgwood imperative India infinitive inserted Linguistic Publications LL.D locative Marathi MARTIN HAUG meaning modern languages neuter neuter verbs Notes noun origin Oriya Pali Panjabi participial tenses passive past participle person Ph.D phase Philology plates plural poets Post 8vo Prakrit present participle present tense preterite probably Professor Publications of Trübner root Royal 8vo Royal Asiatic Society Sanskrit Second Edition semivowel sense sewed shortened Sindhi sing singular substantive verb suffix syllable terminations Text thou Translated Trumpp verb verbal stems viii vowel W. W. SKEAT whence words कर के तो है हो
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