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Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal Part I History Literature &c. 1872

1872

Its area consists of nearly 40 000 square miles and extends from the River Ganclak in the east to the Satlaj in the west and from the Himalaya in the north to the Vindliya Mountains in the south. [...] The present essay will be devoted to the elucidation of the nature and origin of the post-positions of the genitive. [...] In 2darfithi the form of the direct case plural of the neuter is instead of eft and in the Gujariti the form of the oblique cases singular in all three genders is alike instead of at These differences are evidently merely assimilations to the Hindi /11 oven' country it is is the P°1411 sad in the 8P004of this thillsakdat tiondition of language is best studied. [...] And from it as also explained already probably the Bangili and Oriya genitive sign is is derived by the elision of the consonant IN and loss of the vowel ig through the contraction of the meeting vowels consequent upon that elision ; c. g. %V = inIFTPC The other forms fir< or 4K or will are I think the originals of the diferent modern Hindi post-positions 1WT or IT or iT and their femin [...] The pleonastic form is 'made by superadding the past participle cTI: contracted to it to the common form of the past participle passive and of the two partieftles thus compouned the latter cannot be inflected whereas the former (i v. in takes the iflex ions; agrees with the qualified noun in gender number and case "188 Hoernle—.
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Pages
97
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120250
Segment Pages Author Actions
The Legend of Bághesar a Deified Spirit Held in Great Reverence by the Kúsrú Súrt Markám Netiá and Sársún Clans of the Gond Tribe.—by Capt. W.L. Samuells Assistant Commissioner Manbhum
115-120 The Honorary Secretaries view
Essays in Aid of a Comparative Grammar of the Gaurian Languages.—by Rev. A.F. Rudolf Hoernle D. Ph. Professor of Sanskrit Jay Náráyan’s College Benares
120-174 The Honorary Secretaries view
Beef in Ancient India.—by Bábu Rájendralála Mitra
174-196 The Honorary Secretaries view
The Conquest of South India in the Twelfth Century by Parákrama Bihu the Great King of Ceylon—by T.W. Rhys Davids District Judge Anurádhápúra Ceylon
197-201 The Honorary Secretaries view
Note on an Arakanese Coin.—by Captain G.E. Fryer Officiating Deputy Commissioner of Sandoway
201-203 The Honorary Secretaries view
List of the Books Contained in Chand’s Poem the Prithiraja Ráso.—by John Beames B.C.S. Balasore
204-207 The Honorary Secretaries view
Backmatter
i-i The Honorary Secretaries view

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