Gujarati Language and Literature, Volume 1

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acting on it 35 Influences acting on Language and Literature 5 Max
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and extent 11 Only one exception the conjunctive particle a Persian
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The Kshatrapas 24 The Yaudheyas 2426 The Traikuta
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the land 3839 The language of the land during Gurjara ascendency
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development during the Mahomedan period4446 Phonetic laws
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such contact found in certain words G Kan 606
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The six forces that check decay according to Dr Bhândârkar 93
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e and o with reference to Dr Tessitoris criticism 275280
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Section
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Shifting of the situation of 284308 generally situated
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of the to the beginning and getting merged with the initial consonant
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Backward movement of in T derived from TEl 299306 Hypothesis
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shared by Gujaratî with sister languages 316424 Utsarga I The soft
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disintegration
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borne out by the Greek transcriptions of Indian words 357358
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etc 111112
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analysis of this Utsarga 132134Instances of the wide sound in words
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He assumes wrongly a theory that phonetic principles must have
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this wide sound their views discussed 5 Sir George Griersons
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and of Pâlî and Prâkṛit Dr Bhândârkars analysis of it 170171
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Beames notice of the short sound 171173 8 Dr Tessitoris treatment
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alternative forms like etc the suffix is alternately added and alternative forms like etc
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and commented on 213214 The and and endings in Marâthf
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its formation 2412715 By adopting
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Sanskrit root as it is 241244 1 By coalescing the Sanskrit root with
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and 365 History of the cerebral since
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Simplification of conjunct and lengthening of the preceding
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of a weak conjunct in certain cases 409410Utsarga XIX Strengthening
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of such conjunct 413 Or 2 The vowel concerned affected by accent
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towards the beginning of a word 429431
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in Apabhranisa and Vedic times 433 and n 1 Tessitori on
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The ч drops the and the residual merges into
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Change of and some times to 465467
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