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Sketch of Ladakhi Grammar in Co-Operation with Other Moravian Missionaries [Published Extra No. 2 to the Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal Part I 1901

1901

In those one of the constituent parts (either the first or the second) is the attributive adjunct to the other. [...] Examples : buzhang the little boy ;chugthrug the rich child ; chemig the eye of water the well ; shingsta the horse of wood the carriage ; gakarmarser the tents which aro white red and yellow. [...] The Inst ru MOIL lat.— '. In stems ending in a consonant the s of the ending is is frequently combined with the i to a long i so that the pronunciation of the instrmental is very much like that of the genitive. [...] Example: In 43 the first consonant of the ten is di the ph ei of 3 is g between the two the vowel a is placed and thus the connecting syllable :hag is obtained. [...] The use of the possessive bormed from the personal pronoun is more limited than in Etglish for the following reason : If the possessive pronoun does not belong as attribute ter the subject of the sentence but agrees with the subject (which may be in the instrumetal) in number and person (or nature) then the possessive pronoun is generally expressed by the reflexive rangngi own.
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Pages
67
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India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120250
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-iv A.H. Francke view
Introduction
1-8 A.H. Francke view
Grammar
9-46 A.H. Francke view
Appendix to Sketch of Ladakhi Grammar Containing Idioms and Useful Sentences with Literal Translation
47-63 A.H. Francke view

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