A Comparative Grammar of the Dravidian Or South-Indian Family of LanguagesAsian Educational Services, 1998 - 640 страници |
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
MALAYALAM 1620 | 16 |
shapes of the name Kêrala identity with Chêra meaning | 22 |
2530 | 31 |
KHOND or | 38 |
dialects by Brahmans Thirteen particulars in which the Dravidian | 42 |
SOUNDS | 45 |
THE NOUN 218308 | 49 |
meaning of aru No analogy with other languages discoverable 340341 | 340 |
ORÂON | 344 |
principal forms which nine assumes difference between meaning | 346 |
languages a proof of intellectual culture and unity one and the same | 354 |
SECTION IPERSONAL PRONOUNS | 359 |
pared inflexional forms and plurals to be compared not nominative | 373 |
ExtraDravidian Relationship 389395 | 389 |
THE REFLEXIVE PRONOUNSELF 395402 | 395 |
Is there a Dravidian element in the Vernacular Languages of Northern | 52 |
To what group of Languages are the Dravidian idioms to be affiliated 7 6177 | 61 |
XV | 65 |
fessor Max Müller Intercomparison of the Scythian languages | 73 |
style has a tendency to become a literary language Illustrations | 80 |
POLITICAL AND SOCIAL RELATION OF THE PRIMITIVE DRAVIDIANS | 106 |
PREARYAN CIVILISATION OF THE DRAVIDIANS 113 | 113 |
DRAVIDIAN ALPHABETS | 117 |
Note on Transliteration 121 | 121 |
Thomass theory alphabet of the Malabar Inscriptions | 132 |
Dialectic Interchange of Consonants | 151 |
Semivowels Sibilants | 158 |
Euphonic Permutation of Consonants | 165 |
shape of certain Tamil adverbs of place Suffixes with t and d nusal | 189 |
PART II | 191 |
Reduplication of Final Consonant of Root | 204 |
Prevention of Hiatus | 216 |
GENDER AND NUMBER 218252 | 218 |
Principles of Pluralisation 231239 | 231 |
1 Epicene Pluralising Particle 239244 | 239 |
FORMATION OF CASES 252308 | 252 |
Inflexion or Inflexional Base of the Oblique Cases | 259 |
bably ti not ți connection of this with neuter demonstrative | 265 |
5 The formation of the inflexion by means of doubling and hardening | 267 |
The Instrumental or Third Case properly so called 275277 | 275 |
The Ablative of Motion or Fifth Case 283286 | 283 |
The Genitive or Sixth Case 286302 | 286 |
5 The Genitival Suffix 296300 | 296 |
7 Auxiliary Suffixes of the Genitive in Telugu and Tamil 302303 | 302 |
ADJECTIVES OR NOUNS USED ADJECTIVALLY 308318 | 308 |
Comparison of Adjectives 316317 | 316 |
adjective ir the same in all Canarese form of neuter Tamil | 329 |
word Origin of word for three Dr Gundert Mr Kittel 332333 | 332 |
vidian? Use of v y and n Use of m Use of n in Tamil also Origin | 401 |
PLURALISATION OF THE PERSONAL AND REFLEXIVE PRONOUNS 402415 | 402 |
ExtraDravidian Relationship 409414 | 409 |
PARADIGMS 415419 | 415 |
Interrogative Bases | 421 |
Demonstrative and Interrogative Adjectives 429431 | 429 |
Emphatic | 439 |
PART VI | 445 |
Origin of Dravidian Causal Particle 1 | 462 |
THE NEGATIVE VOICE 468477 | 468 |
Origin of A the Dravidian Negative Particle 474476 | 474 |
CONJUGATIONAL SYSTEM | 481 |
Present Verbal Participle illustration | 487 |
The Preterite Tense | 495 |
n 4 Formative t d n also ndr 5 Formative mb 6 Forma | 501 |
3 The Malayalam Preterite | 504 |
The Future Tense 513517 | 513 |
The more Distinctive Future | 519 |
THE RELATIVE PARTICIPLE 520525 | 520 |
The Imperative 530533 | 530 |
Origin of the Infinitive Suffix a | 537 |
COMPARATIVE PARADIGM OF A DRAVIDIAN VERB 554564 | 555 |
PART VII | 565 |
SECTION IISEMITIC AFFINITIES 605609 | 605 |
and Canarese are they also found in Tamil? Four meanings of el | 607 |
IndoEuropean Analogies | 609 |
SCYTHIAN AFFINITIES 610622 | 610 |
APPENDIX 625635 | 625 |
PRONOUN OF THE SECOND PERSON SINGULAR | 633 |
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