An Assyrian Grammar, for Comparative PurposesTrübner, 1872 - 188 pages |
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... and Social Institutions of the Hindus . Translated from the Original Sanskrit by the late HORACE HAYMAN WILSON , M.A. , F.R.S. , etc. Edited by E. B. COWELL , M. A. , Principal of the Calcutta Sanskrit College . Vol . IV . , 8vo . , pp ...
... and Social Institutions of the Hindus . Translated from the Original Sanskrit by the late HORACE HAYMAN WILSON , M.A. , F.R.S. , etc. Edited by E. B. COWELL , M. A. , Principal of the Calcutta Sanskrit College . Vol . IV . , 8vo . , pp ...
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Accadian accent accusative Achæmenian period adjectives Æthiopic anacu aorist Aphel Arabic Aramaic Aryan assimilated Assur-bani-pal Assyr attached Babylonian becomes case-endings character cima cloth cognate languages compared concave verbs consonant contracted denoted dental dialects dropped dual ebusu Edited enclitic Ethiopic expressed F. J. FURNIVALL genitive grammar guttural Hebrew Himyaritic Hincks IMPERATIVE instance interchange Iphteal Istaphal Journ king later inscriptions long vowel masculine Ménant mimmation Niphal nomen mutati nomen permanentis nominative noun numerals Oppert original Pael Palel PARTICIPLE passive Permansive person singular Phoenician plural Precative preceding prefix preposition present primitive pronunciation quadriliteral rare reduplication root sacin Sanskrit sarru second person second radical secondary conjugations Semitic languages Sennacherib sentence sewed Shaphel sibilant side signification sometimes status constructus subjunctive substantive suffix sunuti syllabary syllable tablets tense Text third personal pronoun translated triliteral Turanian ullu ultu vowel vulgar weakened word yati
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