Sanskrit Grammar: Including Both the Classical Language, and the Older Dialects, of Veda and BrahmanaHarvard University Press, 1889 - 551 Seiten Sanskrit Grammar - Including both the Classical Language, and the Older Dialects, of Veda and Brahmana, 2nd ed By The late William Dwight Whitney was Professor of Sanskrit at Yale University, Knight of the Prussian Orden Pour le Mérite, Corresponding Member of the Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres of the Institute of France, etc., and Editor-in-Chief of The Century Dictionary: An Encyclopedic Lexicon of the English Language. |
Inhalt
ALPHABET | 1 |
SYSTEM OF SOUNDS PRONUNCIATION | 10 |
Vowels 10 Consonants 13 Quantity 27 Accent | 28 |
RULES OF EUPHONIC COMBINATION | 34 |
Introductory 34 Principles 37 Rules of Vowel Com | 53 |
Surd and Sonant Assimilation 54 Combinations | 69 |
and Sibilant and h 72 the Lingual Sibilant | 77 |
Vowellengthening 84 Vowellightening 85 Nasal | 87 |
215 Participles 220 Augment 220 Reduplication | 215 |
THE PRESENTSYSTEM 227278 | 227 |
THE PERFECTSYSTEM 279296 | 279 |
of the Perfect 292 Pluperfect 295 Uses of | 295 |
THE FUTURESYSTEMS 330339 | 330 |
DERIVATIVE OR SECONDARY CONJUGATION 360391 | 360 |
PERIPHRASTIC AND COMPOUND CONJUGATION 391403 | 391 |
INDECLINABLES 403417 | 403 |
NOUNS AND ADJECTIVES | 112 |
A Rootwords | 141 |
is us 153 C Derivative Stems in an 156 D | 173 |
Chap Page | 177 |
PRONOUNS 185199 | 185 |
jectives declined pronominally | 199 |
DERIVATION OF DECLINABLE STEMS 418480 | 480 |
sessive Compounds 501 B Compound with Governed | 514 |
ample of Accentuated Text 518 Synopsis of | 520 |
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1st sing 2d pl 3d pl 3d sing a-stems accent accus accusative active added adjectives adverbs anomalous anusvāra aorist appears augmentless belonging beside Brāhmaṇas character circumflex compounds conjugation consonant dative declension derivatives desiderative diphthong dual especially euphonic example external combination feminine final member final vowel formation frequent genitive gerund grammarians guna-strengthening guttural Hindu Hindu grammarians imperative Indra infinitive inflection initial irregular later language lingual masc masculine mute namely nasal neut neuter noun number of roots occur older language once optative palatal participle passive perfect periphrastic persons plural preceding prefix preposition present-stem prior member pronominal pronouns quotable rare reduplication Rig-Veda rules Sanskrit secondary semivowel sibilant simple root small number sometimes sonant sporadic stem strengthening strong forms subjunctive suffix surd tense tense-stem texts u-vowel union-vowel usually Veda Vedic verb verbal visarga weak forms words