... aman(t)s. In general, in Latin, in consonant bases, the perception of the distinction of gender is very much blunted, as, contrary to the principle followed by the Sanscrit, Zend, Greek, and Gothic, the feminine is no longer distinguished from the... A Comparative Grammar of the Sanscrit, Zend, Greek, Latin, Lithuanian ... - Página 168por Franz Bopp - 1845 - 1462 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Ganpatráo R. Navalkar - 1880 - 368 páginas
...accusative is dropped in several other languages besides Marathi and the other Indian Aryan vernaculars. In Gothic substantives, as well neuter as masculine, the case sign m is wanting. "Even in Sanskrit this m is dropped in words ending in 5- and f; probably ^ffc was qrfc^ anc^ 1JJ'... | |
| Ganpatráo R. Navalkar - 2001 - 398 páginas
...accusative is dropped in several other languages besides Marathi and the other Indian Aryan vernaculars. In Gothic substantives, as well neuter as masculine, the case sign m is wanting. "Even in Sanskrit this m is dropped in words ending in ^and g1; probably ^rf? was ^ifi^and trg, Jflfj;... | |
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