Language, Bände 26-31George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1955 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... Sanskrit to their language in theory , which can hardly have been without influence on their practice . = From the poets of the RV , who ' realize the speech ( vācam kr formulate a thought by putting it into words ) by their thinking ...
... Sanskrit to their language in theory , which can hardly have been without influence on their practice . = From the poets of the RV , who ' realize the speech ( vācam kr formulate a thought by putting it into words ) by their thinking ...
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... Sanskrit was already considerable , indeed , in ancient times ; Lüders dealt chiefly with words not older than the epics . If not every one of Tedesco's explanations carries immediate conviction - the often complicated nature of his ...
... Sanskrit was already considerable , indeed , in ancient times ; Lüders dealt chiefly with words not older than the epics . If not every one of Tedesco's explanations carries immediate conviction - the often complicated nature of his ...
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... Sanskrit muktā ' pearl ' ( post - Vedic ) as the feminine of the p.p. of the root muc yields no satisfactory result . Its compara- tively late occurrence in Sanskrit , in combination with the facts ( 1 ) that Prākrit never has a form of ...
... Sanskrit muktā ' pearl ' ( post - Vedic ) as the feminine of the p.p. of the root muc yields no satisfactory result . Its compara- tively late occurrence in Sanskrit , in combination with the facts ( 1 ) that Prākrit never has a form of ...
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