A Comparative Grammar of the Modern Aryan Languages of India: To Wit, Hindi, Panjabi, Sindhi, Gujarati, Marathi, Oriya, and Bangali, 3. köideTrübner, 1879 |
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active verbs added adverbs analogy ancillary anuswâra aorist apocopated Aryan auxiliary Avadhi become Bengali Bhojpuri Bhû type Braj causal cause Chand classical common compound tenses conjugation conjunctive participle consonant derived dialects of Hindi eastern Hindi express future participle gender Gipsy give Grammar grammarians Gujarati hear imperative imperfect infinitive inserted instances intransitive Kellogg latter literally locative Maharashtri Marathi masc meaning modern languages modern verb neuter verbs noun Old-H ordinary origin Oriya Pali Panjabi participial tenses passive past participle peculiar person phase phonetic plural poets postpositions Prakrit present participle present tense preterite principal verb probably pronominal reduplicated remains root rustic dialects Sanskrit semivowel sense shortened simple Sindhi sing singular stems ending substantive verb suffix syllable Tadbhava terminations thou traces Trumpp Tulsi Das verbal stems whence words कर के को जे नहीं है हो