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Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Bengal 1938 (Letters)

1939

The former called Khaki by the Bhadarwahi people is situated in the north being bounded by the river Chenab on the north Bhadarwith on the east and Rudhar on the west. [...] The Marmat region is situated in the south of Khatgal and touches the boundaries of Bhadarwah in the east Ramnagar in the south and Rudhar in the west. [...] In the Marmati dialect it is only after frequent repetition of a nasalized word that the nasality is actually heard ; while in the investigation of euti I had to put my hand near the noses of the speakers in order to feel the emission of the breath in the articulation of the nasal sounds. [...] is the fact that the oblique of all non-feminine nouns ending in consonants has the suffix [a] and of those ending in [a] has the suffix [e] thus the instrumental sg. [...] [lusharara] of the blacksmith' or of the blacksmiths ' ['gherara] of the stone' or of the stones '. All the other dialects in the group (except Sunclhiftst) have [lu'harera] ['ghorera].
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Pages
152
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120250
Segment Pages Author Actions
Cover
i-iii unknown view
The Dialects of the Khaśālī Group
1-66 Siddheshwar Varma view
Bibliography of Ancient Indian Terracotta Figurines
67-120 Charu Das Gupta view
A Type of Sedentary Game Prevalent in the United Provinces of Agra and Oudh
121-122 Charu Das Gupta view
Kinship and Marriage among the Coorgs
123-147 M. B. Emeneau view
Backmatter
i-ii unknown view

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