A Practical Grammar of the Sanskrit Language: Arranged with Reference to the Classical Languages of Europe, for the Use of English StudentsClarendon Press, 1864 - 409 pàgines |
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Pàgina xvii
... the resemblance between the system of inflection in Sanskrit and Latin and Greek . The difficulty experienced in comprehending the subject of Sanskrit conjugation has led me to give abundant exam- SECOND EDITION . xvii.
... the resemblance between the system of inflection in Sanskrit and Latin and Greek . The difficulty experienced in comprehending the subject of Sanskrit conjugation has led me to give abundant exam- SECOND EDITION . xvii.
Pàgina xix
... Latin and Greek . I am bound to acknowledge that I have drawn nearly all the materials for this import- ant addition to the book from the English translation of Bopp's ' Comparative Grammar , ' by my friend and colleague Professor ...
... Latin and Greek . I am bound to acknowledge that I have drawn nearly all the materials for this import- ant addition to the book from the English translation of Bopp's ' Comparative Grammar , ' by my friend and colleague Professor ...
Pàgina xxiii
... Latin bear to the spoken dialects of Europe . It is one of the family called by modern philologists Arian * or Indo - European ; that is to say , it is derived , in common with the languages of Europe , from that primeval but extinct ...
... Latin bear to the spoken dialects of Europe . It is one of the family called by modern philologists Arian * or Indo - European ; that is to say , it is derived , in common with the languages of Europe , from that primeval but extinct ...
Pàgina xxiv
... Latin of Cicero differed from the spoken dialect of the Roman plebeian , much more must the most polished and artificial of all languages have suf- fered corruption when it became the common speech of a vast commu- nity , whose ...
... Latin of Cicero differed from the spoken dialect of the Roman plebeian , much more must the most polished and artificial of all languages have suf- fered corruption when it became the common speech of a vast commu- nity , whose ...
Pàgina 4
... Latin it often passes into and a compare ¿ fau , dexter , değiós . But not always : compare KTEív , kshanomi ; xwv , ksham ( kshmá ) ; oculus , akshi . + This compound is sometimes pronounced gya or nya , though it will be more ...
... Latin it often passes into and a compare ¿ fau , dexter , değiós . But not always : compare KTEív , kshanomi ; xwv , ksham ( kshmá ) ; oculus , akshi . + This compound is sometimes pronounced gya or nya , though it will be more ...
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A Practical Grammar of the Sanskrit Language: Arranged with Reference to the ... Sir Monier Monier-Williams Visualització completa - 1864 |
A Practical Grammar of the Sanskrit Language: Arranged with Reference to the ... Sir Monier Monier-Williams Visualització completa - 1864 |
A Practical Grammar of the Sanskrit Language: Arranged with Reference to the ... Sir Monier Monier-Williams Visualització completa - 1864 |
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10th class 1st Fut 2d Fut 3d sing adjectives adverbs affix Anusvára aorist Atmane Atmane-pada becomes Bhid bhind Bhri bibhr bodha bodha bodha Budh cæsura Caus causal changed Compare compound Cond conjugational tenses crude base declension declined desiderative disa disa disa dual Dvandvas Dvigu ending in consonants final Freq genitive grammar grammarians Greek Guna gunated imperative imperfect Impf Impr Impv indeclinable inflection initial inserted Latin lengthened letters locative masc masculine nasal neut Neuter bases nominative nouns nouns of agency nṛitya Observe-The optionally Parasmai Parasmai-pada passive participle Past indecl Past pass Perf perfect plur plural Prec preceded prefixed prepositions Pres preterite primitive verbs pronoun reduplicated rejected roots ending rule Sandhi Sanskrit semivowel sense sibilant Similarly sometimes substantives substituted svarita syllable tanu terminations Veda Visarga vowel Vriddhi words yojaya yojaya yojaya
Passatges populars
Pàgina xiv - PANINI'S arrangement is simple; but numerous exceptions and frequent digressions have involved it in much seeming confusion. The two first lectures (the first section especially, which is in a manner the key of the whole grammar) contain definitions ; in the three next are collected the affixes, by which verbs and nouns are inflected. Those which appertain to verbs occupy the third lecture : the fourth and fifth contain such as are affixed to nouns. The remaining three lectures treat of the changes...
Pàgina xiv - Sutras renders them in the highest degree obscure; even with the knowledge of the key to their interpretation, the student finds them ambiguous. In the application of them, when understood, he discovers many seeming contradictions ; and, with every exertion of practised memory, he must experience the utmost difficulty in combining rules dispersed in apparent confusion through different portions of Panini's eight lectures.
Pàgina xiv - The endless pursuit of exceptions and of limitations so disjoins the general precepts, that the reader cannot keep in view their intended connexion and mutual relation. He wanders in an intricate maze, and the clew of the labyrinth is continually slipping from his hands.
Pàgina xiv - Let short a be held to have its organ of utterance Contracted, now we have reached the end of the work In which it was necessary to regard it as otherwise.
Pàgina 372 - having heard this, having thought to himself " this is certainly a dog," having abandoned the goat, having bathed, he went to his own house.
Pàgina xv - Sanskrit, may be traced to the labour imposed, of thoroughly mastering these rules at the first entrance upon the study of the language. They form, as it were, a mountain of difficulty to be passed at the very commencement of the journey ; and the learner cannot be convinced that when once surmounted, the ground beyond may be more smooth than in other languages, the ingress to which is comparatively easy.
Pàgina xiii - ... others, since Mr. Williams has aimed at doing away with the cumbrous method of the grammarians of India, which was too often followed by his predecessors. He says : — " It is to be regretted that the Pandits of India should have overlaid their system, possessing, as it does, undeniable excellencies, with a network of mysticism. Had they designed to keep the key of the knowledge of their language, and to shut the door against the vulgar, they could hardly have invented a method more perplexing...
Pàgina 134 - Hence it arises, that many roots appear in the 4th class as neuter verbs, which also appear in some one of the other nine as transitive. For example, yuj,
Pàgina 47 - By another learned philologist it is called "a primary sound, conveying some simple idea, which appears under different modifications in the derivatives from...
Pàgina xiii - The outline of Panini's arrangement is simple, but numerous exceptions and frequent digressions have involved it in much seeming confusion. The first two lectures (the first section especially, which is in a manner the key of the whole grammar) contain definitions ; in the three next are collected the affixes by which verbs and nouns are inflected. Those which appertain to verbs occupy the third lecture ; the fourth and fifth contain such as are affixed to nouns. The remaining three lectures treat...