The British Quarterly Review, Volume 36Henry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1862 - Christianity |
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... Sanskrit literature gave a strong impulse to the Science of Language in the second or Classificatory stage , and made it possible with safety and success to enter upon the third or Theoretical stage . Jacob Grimm's ' German Grammar ...
... Sanskrit literature gave a strong impulse to the Science of Language in the second or Classificatory stage , and made it possible with safety and success to enter upon the third or Theoretical stage . Jacob Grimm's ' German Grammar ...
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... The oldest form , however , in which this word has been preserved is the Sanskrit bharati , in which the last a has already lost some of its vigour , and droops in the Phonetic Decay . 7 weaker form i . The same 6 The Science of Language .
... The oldest form , however , in which this word has been preserved is the Sanskrit bharati , in which the last a has already lost some of its vigour , and droops in the Phonetic Decay . 7 weaker form i . The same 6 The Science of Language .
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... Sanskrit dva means ' two , ' and dazan , from which is formed dazati , means ' ten . ' But in the word vinzati , twenty , ' both words are already greatly reduced , dva to vi , and dazati to nzati . They appear at a later period in ...
... Sanskrit dva means ' two , ' and dazan , from which is formed dazati , means ' ten . ' But in the word vinzati , twenty , ' both words are already greatly reduced , dva to vi , and dazati to nzati . They appear at a later period in ...
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... Sanskrit to become a church language and cease to be the common organ of social intercourse . The Hindoos , therefore , had to study their ancient literature , both religious and poetical , as if it were in a foreign tongue . Grammars ...
... Sanskrit to become a church language and cease to be the common organ of social intercourse . The Hindoos , therefore , had to study their ancient literature , both religious and poetical , as if it were in a foreign tongue . Grammars ...
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... Sanskrit and the Greek lan- guages . Each language was considered apart , without any com- parison with others . In Sanskrit , however , a very important step was taken in classifying the roots of words separately . This was not done in ...
... Sanskrit and the Greek lan- guages . Each language was considered apart , without any com- parison with others . In Sanskrit , however , a very important step was taken in classifying the roots of words separately . This was not done in ...
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