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... , vide ante vol . vi , p . 654 . In chap . IV sec . 6 , I have considered en , ne as seemingly the radical form , and in some cases assumed as portions of the root elements that I now refer to In the Tamil ya - n , Tuluva ya - P.
... , vide ante vol . vi , p . 654 . In chap . IV sec . 6 , I have considered en , ne as seemingly the radical form , and in some cases assumed as portions of the root elements that I now refer to In the Tamil ya - n , Tuluva ya - P.
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In the Tamil ya - n , Tuluva ya - nu , the contracted forms an , anu , take the common y prefix . The Todava one , on ( pl . om ) is a similar contracted variety , with the radical vowel changed to o . In the broad form won , wom it ...
In the Tamil ya - n , Tuluva ya - nu , the contracted forms an , anu , take the common y prefix . The Todava one , on ( pl . om ) is a similar contracted variety , with the radical vowel changed to o . In the broad form won , wom it ...
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... Tuluva ( en ) , and occurs also as a possessive and verbal form in Tamil , Malayalam and Karnataka , and the plural of Kurgi , the full form being found in Telugu nenu ( pl . memu ) . In the more purely Dravirian Male and Uraon the Tuluva ...
... Tuluva ( en ) , and occurs also as a possessive and verbal form in Tamil , Malayalam and Karnataka , and the plural of Kurgi , the full form being found in Telugu nenu ( pl . memu ) . In the more purely Dravirian Male and Uraon the Tuluva ...
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... Tuluva 3rd pronoun ayc ( so ayi - no , " this " ) . It is found also in Male . Compare the possessives ai - ge Bhumij , ahi - ki Male " his " & c . The change of ai into e , or e into ai , is easy , for e is but a condensed form of ai ...
... Tuluva 3rd pronoun ayc ( so ayi - no , " this " ) . It is found also in Male . Compare the possessives ai - ge Bhumij , ahi - ki Male " his " & c . The change of ai into e , or e into ai , is easy , for e is but a condensed form of ai ...
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... Tuluva . The Gond imma of the 2nd person is evidently a secondary form ( in which i is the common pronominal element ) as the regular primary form nik is preserved in the oblique cases . The allied Kol labial 2nd pronoun must be of ...
... Tuluva . The Gond imma of the 2nd person is evidently a secondary form ( in which i is the common pronominal element ) as the regular primary form nik is preserved in the oblique cases . The allied Kol labial 2nd pronoun must be of ...
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