Collected Papers, 1912-1973Collects Prof. Turner`S Papers Authored Over A Period Of More Than 60 Years Turner Is A Well-Known Figures In The Field Of Oriental Languages-He Was In The Indian Education Service And Held The Chair Of Sanskrit At The University Of London Etc. 44 Papers Relating To Sanskrit And Other Indo-Aryan Languages. Dustjacket Slightly Soiled Otherwise In Very Good Condition. |
Contents
The Indoaryan nasals in Gujrati JRAS | 26 |
Transactions of the Second Oriental Conference Calcutta | 173 |
1 Sanskrit ánas 2 Pali | 186 |
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accented syllable adjective appears Aśoka aspiration assimilated became become Bengali beside bhani Bloch borrowed cerebral compensatory lengthening compounds consonant consonant group Dardic Dardic languages dental derived dialects final forms Gawar-Bati geminate Girnar Grierson Gujarati Gypsy Hindi Indo-aryan languages Indo-European initial Inscriptions intervocalic Kalasha kampani Kash Kashmiri Kharosthi Khowar Lahnda langue marathe lengthening loan-words long vowel Marathi Middle Indian modern Indo-aryan modern languages Morgenstierne nasal Nepali North-west noun original Pali pāni Panj Panjabi Pashai past participle perhaps phonetic Pischel plur Prakrit preceding preserved probably remains replaced represent Romani root Sanskrit Shina short vowel shortened Sindhi sing Sinhalese sound-changes sounds stops stress suffix survives syllable tatsamas treatment Turki tyō udatta unaccented Vedic verb voiced Wackernagel
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Indo-European Perspectives: Studies In Honour of Anna Morpurgo Davies, Part 38 J. H. W. Penney No preview available - 2004 |



