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Ho Grammar (With Vocabulary)

1915

They are together with the Mundas of the Ranchi district and the Santa of the Santa'. [...] A rtrtion of the race then moved southwar(tifrom the higher steppes of the plateau and eventually established 'itself in wha t is new known as the Kolhan after driving Out the Bhuias and Jains who were the first settlers. [...] In the more advanced languages of this stage the laws governing phonetic changes in the interests of euphony are in full operation and affect both the primary root end the secondary inflection. [...] The above is of course only the singular number but it unecessary to decline the duil and plural numbers at length In the case of animate nouns the dual and plural signs (king and koj are 04ied to the roots before the po'stpo4tions the latter remaining preacisely the same as in the singular number. [...] The comparative degree is formed br aichling the ablative case-sign ete to the noun with which the comparison is made and the superlativdegree is formed.by.prefixing the adjective saben (all) to the compound foriped by the addition of (4 e to the object of comparison.
language linguistics
Pages
215
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.142910
Segment Pages Author Actions
Preface
i-viii unknown view
Chapter I. Introduction and Quantities of Vowels and Consonants
1-10 unknown view
Chapter II. Gender Number and Case
10-12 unknown view
Chapter III. Added Postpositions—Simple and Compound
13-17 unknown view
Chapter IV.Declension of Nouns
17-18 unknown view
Chapter V. Adjectivesaznd their Comparison
19-20 unknown view
Chapter VI. Pronouns
20-30 unknown view
Chapter VII. Tense-Suffixes
30-34 unknown view
Chapter VIII Indicatwe Mood of Transitive Verbs
35-42 unknown view
Chapter IX. Indicative Mood of Transitive Verbs
43-48 unknown view
Chapter X Indicative Mood of Intransitive Verbs and Use of Imperfect Auxiliary
49-55 unknown view
Chapter XI Subjunctive and Condition Moods
55-59 unknown view
Chapter XII Imperative Mood And Use Of Prohibitions Invitations Negations and Interr Rations
59-61 unknown view
Chapter XIII Participial Founs
62-71 unknown view
Chapter XIV Passive Voice
71-73 unknown view
Chapter XV Reflexive and Rrciprocal Verbs
73-77 unknown view
Chapter XVI. Irregular Verbs
77-85 unknown view
Chapter XVII. Impersonal Verbs
85-87 unknown view
Chapter XVIII. Compound Verbs
87-91 unknown view
Chapter XIX. Numerals
91-94 unknown view
Chapter XX. Divisions of Time Coins Weights and Measures
95-98 unknown view
Chapter XXI. Separatr Postposisions
98-99 unknown view
Chapter XXIII. Adverbs
100-104 unknown view
Chapter XXIII. Conjunctions Interjections and Miscellaneous Particles
105-106 unknown view
Chapter XXIV. Terms of Relationship and Caste and Tribal Names
107-113 unknown view
Short Pieces for Translation
114-116 unknown view
Vocabulary and Index
117-194 unknown view

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