| Alexander Duncan Campbell - 1849 - 288 pages
...and in all instances more or less corrupted. The Grámyam ( literally the rustic dialect from Grámam Sans. a village) is not a constituent portion of the...some permutation of the letters not authorized by the rules of Grammar. The proportion of Atsu-Telugu terms to those derived from every other source is one... | |
| John Muir - 1860 - 536 pages
...all instances more or less corrupted. The Gramyam (literally the rustic dialect, from Grdmam Saris. a village), is not a constituent portion of the language,...contraction, or by some permutation of the letters not authorised by the rules of grammar. The proportion of Atsu-Telugu terms to those derived from every... | |
| 1860 - 554 pages
...direct, or through one of the six Pracrits, and in all instances more or less corrupted. The Gramyam (literally the rustic dialect, from Grdmam Sans. a...contraction, or by some permutation of the letters not authorised by the rules of grammar. The proportion of Atsu-Telugu terms to those derived from every... | |
| John Muir - 1871 - 552 pages
...and in all instances more or less corrupted. The Gramyam (literally the rustic dialect, from Grumam, Sans, a village), is not a constituent portion of the language, but is formed from the Atsu-Tulugu by contraction, or by some permutation of the letters not authorized by the rules of grammar.... | |
| John Muir - 1874 - 654 pages
...and in all instances more or less corrupted. The Gramyam (literally the rustic dialect, from Gramam, Sans, a village), is not a constituent portion of...some permutation of the letters not authorized by the rules of grammar. The proportion of Atsu-Telugu terms to those derived from every other source is one... | |
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