A Sanskrit Grammar: Including Both the Classical Language, and the Older Dialects, of Veda and BrahmanaBreitkopf and Härtel, 1879 - 485 pages |
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... Accent . 80. The phenomena of accent are , by the Hindu gram- marians of all ages alike , described and treated as depend- ing on a variation of tone or pitch ; of any difference of stress involved , they make no account . 81. The ...
... Accent . 80. The phenomena of accent are , by the Hindu gram- marians of all ages alike , described and treated as depend- ing on a variation of tone or pitch ; of any difference of stress involved , they make no account . 81. The ...
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... accent of a word , while the enclitic is the mere shadow following an acute , and following it in another word precisely as in the same word ; b . the independent circumflex maintains its character in all situations , while the enclitic ...
... accent of a word , while the enclitic is the mere shadow following an acute , and following it in another word precisely as in the same word ; b . the independent circumflex maintains its character in all situations , while the enclitic ...
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... accent except in the transliterated form ; where , however , the case is otherwise , there will be adopted the method of marking only the accented syllables , the acute and the independent circumflex : the latter by the usual svarita ...
... accent except in the transliterated form ; where , however , the case is otherwise , there will be adopted the method of marking only the accented syllables , the acute and the independent circumflex : the latter by the usual svarita ...
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... accent taught in the native grammars and represented by the accentuated texts is essentially a system of word - accent only . No general attempt is made ( any more than in the Greek system ) to define ... accented syllable 93 ] 31 ACCENT .
... accent taught in the native grammars and represented by the accentuated texts is essentially a system of word - accent only . No general attempt is made ( any more than in the Greek system ) to define ... accented syllable 93 ] 31 ACCENT .
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... accented syllable in a Sans- krit word there is no restriction whatever depending upon either the number or the quantity of the preceding or following syllables . The accent rests where the rules of inflection or derivation or ...
... accented syllable in a Sans- krit word there is no restriction whatever depending upon either the number or the quantity of the preceding or following syllables . The accent rests where the rules of inflection or derivation or ...
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1st sing 2d and 3d 2d pl 3d pl 3d sing a-stems accent active added adjectives adverbial anomalous aorist appears augmentless belonging Brāhmaṇa Brahmanas character class-sign cloth combination compounds conjugation consonant dative declension derivatives desiderative Edited English euphonic F. J. FURNIVALL feminine final member formation frequent gerund Grammar grammarians guna guna-strengthening Hindu imperative imperfect inflection initial irregular later language lingual masc middle forms mute namely nasal neut neuter noun number of roots occur older language once optative participle passive perfect persons precative preceding prefix preposition present present-system prior member pronominal quotable rare reduplication Rig-Veda roots ending Royal Asiatic Society rules s-aorist Sanskrit semivowel sewed sibilant simple root small number sometimes sonant sporadic stem stem-form strengthened strong forms subjunctive suffix surd tense tense-stem texts Translated u-class union-vowel usually Veda Vedic verbal verbs weak forms words
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