| Sir Monier Monier-Williams - 1846 - 290 pàgines
...action. The Sanscrit infinitive, on the other hand, can never be made the subject or nominative case to a verb, admits of no accusative before it, and can...and incomplete action. Wherever it occurs it must always be considered as the object, and never the subject, of some verb expressed or understood. And... | |
| Moreṣvara Rāmachandra Kāle - 1867 - 774 pàgines
...t»i№, and completeness or incompleteness in the progre s of the action. The Sanskrt infinitive, on tire other hand, can never be made the subject of a verb, admits of no Accusative before it, and cao only express indeterminate time and incomplete action. Wherever it occurs, it must be considered... | |
| Moreshvar Ramchandra Kale - 1898 - 780 pàgines
...incompleteness in the progress the action. The Sanskj-t in flu i li^e, oil the other band, can nev made the subject of a verb, admits of no Accusative before it, and can only express iiid«ieraiinate time and incomplete action. Wlierever it occurs, it must lie considered as the object,... | |
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