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Both Arnold and Edgerton take trisyllabic rudra- to be modeled on trisyllabic indra- ; but the trisyllabic forms of both words exist in the same ill - defined limbo , and it is by no means clear that either is patterned after the other ...
Both Arnold and Edgerton take trisyllabic rudra- to be modeled on trisyllabic indra- ; but the trisyllabic forms of both words exist in the same ill - defined limbo , and it is by no means clear that either is patterned after the other ...
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For example , the word clear can be either an adjective or a verb ; arm can be either a noun or a verb ; back can be a noun , a verb , an adjective , or an adverb . Furthermore , clear can be either a verb or an adjective in each of the ...
For example , the word clear can be either an adjective or a verb ; arm can be either a noun or a verb ; back can be a noun , a verb , an adjective , or an adverb . Furthermore , clear can be either a verb or an adjective in each of the ...
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clear adjective verb ( physical ) ( mental ) ( physical ) ( mental ) ( pervious to light ) ( readily understood ] ( pervious to light ) ( readily understood ] FIGURE 1. Part of tree structure for the word clear .
clear adjective verb ( physical ) ( mental ) ( physical ) ( mental ) ( pervious to light ) ( readily understood ] ( pervious to light ) ( readily understood ] FIGURE 1. Part of tree structure for the word clear .
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The IndoIranian construction mana mama kstam | 1 |
The vocalic declensions in Pāṇinis grammar | 13 |
Some notes on indefinites | 33 |
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