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Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal Part I History Literature &c 1899

1899

They only differ in the formation of the Causal Voice and of the past participles and of the tenses derived from them. [...] This is formed by conjugating the oblique form of the verbal noun in wet un that is to say the shortened form of the Instrumental Singular which is used before post-positions and which ends in gm an with the verb f yi come which may either precede or follow. [...] chuh he chuh ho chuh he chuh be y chuh be Auk ho chuh he chuh ho chuh ho chuh ho chnh he chuh he chuh ho chuh he makes dumb. [...] Before proceeding to the consideration of the conjugation of the verb it is necessary to describe in detail one remarkable feature of the Kficmiri language which it shares with other languages of the NortWestern group of the Indo-Aryan Vernaculars namely the facility with which the meaning of the verbal stem can be modified by the addition of suffixes. [...] When suffixes are added to the 3rd person singular of the Future indicative the er a of the suffix is not elided.
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Pages
101
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120250
Segment Pages Author Actions
Fronmatter
i-2 Honorary Philological Scretary view
On the Käçmiri Verb —By G. A. Grierson C.I.E. Ph.D. I.C.S.
1-92 Honorary Philological Scretary view
On Indeclinable Particles in Kaçmiri —by G. A. Grierson C.I.E. Ph.D. I.C.S.
93-95 Honorary Philological Scretary view
On the Genuineness of the Grant of Çiva-Simha to Vidyapati-Thakkura —By G. A. Grierson C.I.E. Ph.D. I.C.S.
96-96 Honorary Philological Scretary view

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