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... 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 assumes a quasi - consonantal augment , like some other words , e . g . on , won ...
... 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 assumes a quasi - consonantal augment , like some other words , e . g . on , won ...
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... common plural postfix in I , r . The Karnataka pronouns have -vu in the plurals of the 1st and 2nd persons and -ru in the 3rd as in the other languages save Toda ( in Tuluvu -ru becomes -lu ) . This vu is identical with one of the forms ...
... common plural postfix in I , r . The Karnataka pronouns have -vu in the plurals of the 1st and 2nd persons and -ru in the 3rd as in the other languages save Toda ( in Tuluvu -ru becomes -lu ) . This vu is identical with one of the forms ...
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... common plural def . -le , and the absolute only has the labial , under the form bu , conformably with the South Dravirian idiom . It appears from these details that the original forms of the pronouns were na or nga " I " and ni " thou ...
... common plural def . -le , and the absolute only has the labial , under the form bu , conformably with the South Dravirian idiom . It appears from these details that the original forms of the pronouns were na or nga " I " and ni " thou ...
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... common pronominal element ) as the regular primary form nik is preserved in the oblique cases . The allied Kol labial 2nd pronoun must be of similar se- condary origin . The Kol dialects distinguish the dual from the plural in pro ...
... common pronominal element ) as the regular primary form nik is preserved in the oblique cases . The allied Kol labial 2nd pronoun must be of similar se- condary origin . The Kol dialects distinguish the dual from the plural in pro ...
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... common noun definitive postfixes . The common form of the 2nd pronoun , nin , is the Dravirian root combined with the contracted Dravirian postfix as in Karnataka , Kurgi and Male nin . In the Australian system the plurals are formed ...
... common noun definitive postfixes . The common form of the 2nd pronoun , nin , is the Dravirian root combined with the contracted Dravirian postfix as in Karnataka , Kurgi and Male nin . In the Australian system the plurals are formed ...
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