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There we find a verb šannapiles- , obviously derived from the adjective šannapili- by means of the suffix -es- . This class of verbs , as is very well known , ” means : ' to become what the adjective means ' .
There we find a verb šannapiles- , obviously derived from the adjective šannapili- by means of the suffix -es- . This class of verbs , as is very well known , ” means : ' to become what the adjective means ' .
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Whitney ( Grammar , $ 46 ) states that all sounds of this ( cerebral ) class become markedly more frequent in later Sanskrit literature ; in part they occur in words which have no traceable Sanskrit connection , and are perhaps to be ...
Whitney ( Grammar , $ 46 ) states that all sounds of this ( cerebral ) class become markedly more frequent in later Sanskrit literature ; in part they occur in words which have no traceable Sanskrit connection , and are perhaps to be ...
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Hoernle derives these suffies from Sanskrit -anīya , becoming -ania or -anaa in Apabhramśa , plus the pleonastic suffix -ara with euphonic h ... -tymight easily become -jj- . anaucho ' towel , napkin ' : Hindi ãgauchā , ãgochā .
Hoernle derives these suffies from Sanskrit -anīya , becoming -ania or -anaa in Apabhramśa , plus the pleonastic suffix -ara with euphonic h ... -tymight easily become -jj- . anaucho ' towel , napkin ' : Hindi ãgauchā , ãgochā .
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Don CAMERON ALLEN A Note on Sixteenth Century Vernacular | 17 |
F VOEGELIN Shawnee Phonemes | 23 |
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