A Comparative Grammar of the Dravidian Or South-Indian Family of Languages

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Asian Educational Services, 1998 - 640 страници
 

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INTRODUCTION
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MALAYALAM 1620
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shapes of the name Kêrala identity with Chêra meaning
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2530
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KHOND or
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dialects by Brahmans Thirteen particulars in which the Dravidian
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SOUNDS
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THE NOUN 218308
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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
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THE REFLEXIVE PRONOUNSELF 395402
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Is there a Dravidian element in the Vernacular Languages of Northern
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To what group of Languages are the Dravidian idioms to be affiliated 7 6177
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XV
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fessor Max Müller Intercomparison of the Scythian languages
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style has a tendency to become a literary language Illustrations
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POLITICAL AND SOCIAL RELATION OF THE PRIMITIVE DRAVIDIANS
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PREARYAN CIVILISATION OF THE DRAVIDIANS 113
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DRAVIDIAN ALPHABETS
117
Note on Transliteration 121
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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
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PART II
191
Reduplication of Final Consonant of Root
204
Prevention of Hiatus
216
GENDER AND NUMBER 218252
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Principles of Pluralisation 231239
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1 Epicene Pluralising Particle 239244
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FORMATION OF CASES 252308
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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
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The Instrumental or Third Case properly so called 275277
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The Ablative of Motion or Fifth Case 283286
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The Genitive or Sixth Case 286302
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5 The Genitival Suffix 296300
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7 Auxiliary Suffixes of the Genitive in Telugu and Tamil 302303
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ADJECTIVES OR NOUNS USED ADJECTIVALLY 308318
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Comparison of Adjectives 316317
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adjective ir the same in all Canarese form of neuter Tamil
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word Origin of word for three Dr Gundert Mr Kittel 332333
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vidian? Use of v y and n Use of m Use of n in Tamil also Origin
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PLURALISATION OF THE PERSONAL AND REFLEXIVE PRONOUNS 402415
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ExtraDravidian Relationship 409414
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PARADIGMS 415419
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Interrogative Bases
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Demonstrative and Interrogative Adjectives 429431
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Emphatic
439
PART VI
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Origin of Dravidian Causal Particle 1
462
THE NEGATIVE VOICE 468477
468
Origin of A the Dravidian Negative Particle 474476
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CONJUGATIONAL SYSTEM
481
Present Verbal Participle illustration
487
The Preterite Tense
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n 4 Formative t d n also ndr 5 Formative mb 6 Forma
501
3 The Malayalam Preterite
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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
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SECTION IISEMITIC AFFINITIES 605609
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and Canarese are they also found in Tamil? Four meanings of el
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IndoEuropean Analogies
609
SCYTHIAN AFFINITIES 610622
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APPENDIX 625635
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PRONOUN OF THE SECOND PERSON SINGULAR
633
INDEX 636640
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Harmonic Sequence of Vowels
637
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