| Moreṣvara Rāmachandra Kāle - 1867 - 774 pàgines
...treated separately in Sanskrt grammars is the Kàrakaprakaraua or the chapter on Uoveniment. Kàraka is the name given to the relation subsisting between a noun and a verb in a sentence. There are six Kárnkas in San»krt belonging to the first seven cases, except the Genetive» which is therefore not... | |
| University of Bombay - 1902 - 304 pàgines
...— АП addition or insertion of a vowel. Т — A vowel that comes as a substitute for other vowel. The relation subsisting between a noun and a verb in a sentence; or between a noun and other words governing it. 5. Name and dissolve the following compounds: — ЧТМ:,... | |
| Malaya Gangopadhyay - 1990 - 394 pàgines
...remarks : 'The only portion of syntax treated separately in Sanskrit grammar is the karakaprakarana or the chapter on Government. Karaka is the name given...relation subsisting between a noun and a verb in a sentence.'18 Prof Chatterjee says that the karaka relationship is to be understood as the semantic... | |
| Malaya Gangopadhyay - 1990 - 394 pàgines
...treated separately in Sanskrit grammar is the kärakaprakarana or the chapter on Government. Käraka is the name given to the relation subsisting between a noun and a verb in a sentence.'18 Prof. Chatterjee says that the käraka relationship is to be un as the semantic relationship... | |
| Cārudeva Śāstrī - 1990 - 256 pàgines
...section we are going to treat of the former, but before we do it, we must know what a Kâraka is. Kâraka is the name given to the relation subsisting between a noun and a verb in a sentence. The plain meaning of the word is any factor which contributes to the accomplishment of an action, 3>TftfH%... | |
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