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All these words have one thing in common : they are derived forms . The importance of this fact will become manifest when we examine some of the derivational patterns of Hindi - Urdu . We begin with the large class of nouns ...
All these words have one thing in common : they are derived forms . The importance of this fact will become manifest when we examine some of the derivational patterns of Hindi - Urdu . We begin with the large class of nouns ...
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Some additional examples of short nasalized vowels arising from P6 are listed below : Forms derived from ( mågnā ] ' to request , ask ' : ( mõgwānā ] ' to send for , to cause to be brought ' , ( mögni ] ' betrothal , asking in marriage ...
Some additional examples of short nasalized vowels arising from P6 are listed below : Forms derived from ( mågnā ] ' to request , ask ' : ( mõgwānā ] ' to send for , to cause to be brought ' , ( mögni ] ' betrothal , asking in marriage ...
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In deep structure , 29 would be a subject followed by an intransitive derived nominal , while 30 would contain a relative clause with no derived nominal . Under LH , projection rules of some sort would be required to map 29 and 30 onto ...
In deep structure , 29 would be a subject followed by an intransitive derived nominal , while 30 would contain a relative clause with no derived nominal . Under LH , projection rules of some sort would be required to map 29 and 30 onto ...
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The IndoIranian construction mana mama kolam | 1 |
The vocalic declensions in Pāṇinis grammar | 13 |
Some notes on indefinites | 33 |
Urheberrecht | |
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