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Page 551
... Sanskrit derivative ; the word which the Romans took from the same source has not been handed down to us in its ... Sanskrit y is ) regularly changed into the Greek , so that Zeus may indeed be considered as the Greek pronunciation ...
... Sanskrit derivative ; the word which the Romans took from the same source has not been handed down to us in its ... Sanskrit y is ) regularly changed into the Greek , so that Zeus may indeed be considered as the Greek pronunciation ...
Page 554
... Sanskrit and its sister languages present us in their earliest stages with s as a nominative suffix in the singular of masculine and feminine nouns ; and the origin of this is the pro- nominal base , sa , meaning " he . " The primary ...
... Sanskrit and its sister languages present us in their earliest stages with s as a nominative suffix in the singular of masculine and feminine nouns ; and the origin of this is the pro- nominal base , sa , meaning " he . " The primary ...
Page 557
... Sanskrit , as Mr. Farrar remarks , " the whole thought is in some sense declined . " This language reached the height of grammatical elaboration somewhere about 2,000 years B.C. , and since then the second pro- cess of analysis has been ...
... Sanskrit , as Mr. Farrar remarks , " the whole thought is in some sense declined . " This language reached the height of grammatical elaboration somewhere about 2,000 years B.C. , and since then the second pro- cess of analysis has been ...
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