| Alexander Duncan Campbell - 1849 - 288 pages
...Sanscrit ; all such, however, in this tongue are accounted Tatsamam when the alteration is regular and produced only by the deficiencies of the alphabet....a knowledge of the other. As regards the dialects of southern India this is by no means the case, in collocation of words, in syntaxical government,... | |
| John Muir - 1860 - 536 pages
...Sanscrit. All such, however, in this tongue are accounted Tatsamam when the alteration is regular and produced only by the deficiencies of the alphabet....may be the same in cognate dialects, a difference of idiom may exist so great that in the acquisition of one no assistance in this respect can be derived... | |
| 1860 - 554 pages
...Sanscrit. All such, however, in this tongue are accounted Tatsamam when the alteration is regular and produced only by the deficiencies of the alphabet....may be the same in cognate dialects, a difference of idiom may exist so great that in the acquisition of one no assistance in this respect can be derived... | |
| John Muir - 1874 - 654 pages
...general terms may be the same in cognate dialects, a difference of idiom may exist so great that in tho acquisition of one no assistance in this respect can...a knowledge of the other. As regards the dialects of southern India this is by no means the case : in collocation of words, in syntactical government,... | |
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