Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, المجلد 68،الجزء 1 |
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الصفحة 1
For this reason , throughout this series of papers , I shall so far depart from the
rule of strict transliteration , that I shall not write the final » a of roots ending in
consonants , although that final y a will be written in the Nāgari character . When
a root ...
For this reason , throughout this series of papers , I shall so far depart from the
rule of strict transliteration , that I shall not write the final » a of roots ending in
consonants , although that final y a will be written in the Nāgari character . When
a root ...
الصفحة 2
This rule is a most important one , and will be met over and over again in the
following pages . Conjugation . There are three conjugations of verbs . They only
differ in the formation of the Causal Voice , and of the past participles and of the ...
This rule is a most important one , and will be met over and over again in the
following pages . Conjugation . There are three conjugations of verbs . They only
differ in the formation of the Causal Voice , and of the past participles and of the ...
الصفحة 43
q t , ų th , qd , and q n , become y te , Ę tsh , % , and x ñ respectively , before both
ū - mātrā , and before ye ( ě ) , which latter then becomes a by the rule given on
the last page ( viii . iii . 72 , 73 ) . Thus , From Root on kat , spin ; a kat ” , he ( was )
...
q t , ų th , qd , and q n , become y te , Ę tsh , % , and x ñ respectively , before both
ū - mātrā , and before ye ( ě ) , which latter then becomes a by the rule given on
the last page ( viii . iii . 72 , 73 ) . Thus , From Root on kat , spin ; a kat ” , he ( was )
...
الصفحة 66
As regards verbs ending in vowels , the usual rule G . A . Grierson - On the
Kāçmīrī Verb . [ No . 1 ,
As regards verbs ending in vowels , the usual rule G . A . Grierson - On the
Kāçmīrī Verb . [ No . 1 ,
الصفحة 67
As regards verbs ending in vowels , the usual rule is followed Thus , from fe khi ,
eat , the aorist participle is egeta khěyõv ; and from fe ci , drink , pia cěyov . From
fa ni , take , we get , as usual foreta niyāv , not aperia něyov . fe di , give and fx hi
...
As regards verbs ending in vowels , the usual rule is followed Thus , from fe khi ,
eat , the aorist participle is egeta khěyõv ; and from fe ci , drink , pia cěyov . From
fa ni , take , we get , as usual foreta niyāv , not aperia něyov . fe di , give and fx hi
...
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