... pronounced by means of a simple vowel, and probably (as we may infer from the monosyllabic forms 2*!?, 7?, '-^ more allied in sense to the noun than to the verb. We may say, to a certain extent, of the primitive Semitic roots, what Bopp has affirmed... A Comparative Grammar of the Sanscrit, Zend, Greek, Latin, Lithuanian ... - Página 96por Franz Bopp - 1845 - 1462 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Philological Society (Great Britain) - 1854 - 330 páginas
...primitive Semitic roots, what Bopp has affirmed of one class of Sanscrit 178 roots, that from them " spring verbs and nouns (substantives and adjectives),...distinction, and according to prevailing custom, Verbal Boots." (Comp. Gram. vol. ip 96.) These instances furnish a satisfactory inference as to the nature... | |
| William Roscoe Burgess - 1869 - 92 páginas
...from the one, which is by far the most numerous, spring verbs, and nouns (substantive and adjective) which stand in fraternal connection with the verbs,...by them, but sprung from the same shoot with them .... From the second i Comp. Grammar, Vol. ip 96. class spring pronouns, all original prepositions,... | |
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