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... postfix is a strong evidence of the antiquity of o . Possibly it is the original form , but the general character of Dravirian phonology makes it more propable that variations in the vowel existed from an early stage of the formation ...
... postfix is a strong evidence of the antiquity of o . Possibly it is the original form , but the general character of Dravirian phonology makes it more propable that variations in the vowel existed from an early stage of the formation ...
6 ÆäÀÌÁö
... postfix are flexionally changed to m . Whatever may be the ultimate origin of this exceptional m , and whether or ... postfix with the archaic neuter ( sometimes fem . ) definitive postfix in m , b , p , v can hardly be accidental . The ...
... postfix are flexionally changed to m . Whatever may be the ultimate origin of this exceptional m , and whether or ... postfix with the archaic neuter ( sometimes fem . ) definitive postfix in m , b , p , v can hardly be accidental . The ...
7 ÆäÀÌÁö
... postfix in oblique forms , nik . Besides this form Gond has a peculiar agentive form imma , to which the Kol 2nd pronoun is allied , am Bhumij , Mundala , um Ho , umge Sonthal ( ami poss . ) The Kol duals and plurals present further ...
... postfix in oblique forms , nik . Besides this form Gond has a peculiar agentive form imma , to which the Kol 2nd pronoun is allied , am Bhumij , Mundala , um Ho , umge Sonthal ( ami poss . ) The Kol duals and plurals present further ...
8 ÆäÀÌÁö
... postfix . If sexual forms were ever current , we might have expected to find some traces of a feminine form in the 2nd person , but I nowhere occurs as the post- fix . The variations in the vowel of the 1st pronoun to e and in that of ...
... postfix . If sexual forms were ever current , we might have expected to find some traces of a feminine form in the 2nd person , but I nowhere occurs as the post- fix . The variations in the vowel of the 1st pronoun to e and in that of ...
9 ÆäÀÌÁö
... postfix to verbs , which is radically possessive . In Telugu , by a dialectic variation , it occurs only in the nominative , the oblique cases taking the primary a . The Northern dialects , Uraon , Male , in their preference for e ...
... postfix to verbs , which is radically possessive . In Telugu , by a dialectic variation , it occurs only in the nominative , the oblique cases taking the primary a . The Northern dialects , Uraon , Male , in their preference for e ...
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