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Yet the dependence of Nepali on Sanskrit , like that of the other IndoAryan languages , is much greater in the lexical than in the grammatical field . Sanskrit seems to have served the Indo - Aryan languages as a quarry to which they ...
Yet the dependence of Nepali on Sanskrit , like that of the other IndoAryan languages , is much greater in the lexical than in the grammatical field . Sanskrit seems to have served the Indo - Aryan languages as a quarry to which they ...
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Hindi , we have pahalwān ' wrestler ' , also becoming pahalmān ; also amal , older āwal ' finger ' , from Sanskrit angulam . Change of cerebrals to dentals in tadbhava words is very common . For instance , Sanskrit akheța gives Hindi ...
Hindi , we have pahalwān ' wrestler ' , also becoming pahalmān ; also amal , older āwal ' finger ' , from Sanskrit angulam . Change of cerebrals to dentals in tadbhava words is very common . For instance , Sanskrit akheța gives Hindi ...
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Turner suggests possible derivation from Sanskrit -dhāra . This hardly seems probable ; -dhāra does not form nouns of agency , though it might well form nouns of possession . Turner's illustrations show this : karnadhāra ' helmsman ' is ...
Turner suggests possible derivation from Sanskrit -dhāra . This hardly seems probable ; -dhāra does not form nouns of agency , though it might well form nouns of possession . Turner's illustrations show this : karnadhāra ' helmsman ' is ...
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Don CAMERON ALLEN A Note on Sixteenth Century Vernacular | 17 |
F VOEGELIN Shawnee Phonemes | 23 |
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