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in the modern Gujarati. The unenlarged form serves for the conditional, the enlarged one for the preterite.5.
Optative. i. sing. oçcut (af )
sing. OSOBRE (HTGE, PEUGE) Future.
4-future ह-future sing. 1. og 2 2. osfa 1 GEFA 2
056$ 2 · Remarks. 1. gfg 91c, pufry 1176. 2. GISTA 41d; 371HIFTER 1910, 37faETA 191f. 3. afnes 197a, Armees 197b.
Preterit Participle.
The suffix 057 (Enlarged 0548) forms the pret. part. Besides the ‘regular class of the pret. part. so formed, there is another which represents the direct phonetic development of the Sk. pret. part. But the number of such ‘irregular' part. is on decline nad the tendency to normalize them by adding to them also the suffix ०इय (e. g. हुइय 186c for 54) has already made its appearance (See § 49 ii.). Another tendency that is to be specially noted is the contraction of the suffix 059 to og in several cases in the fem. of the pres. part., e. g., 961, faqasil, TET (see 28). This is a “modern' trait, characterising the New Indo-Aryan vernaculars like Hindi and Gujarati. The following are to be noted: 83b, 34 25b, 4 3 203b, 43983 217b (all from *7C i. e. I), TE 78b, TIE 130c, F&S 1540, 93 1866, 46773 192b, qotu 2040, 774 (i. e. dia) 86c, besides 1374 176b. YHTUT 80b (in a Dohā) is of special interest as in Old Guj. this type of pret. passive part. in 037101 is quite familiar to us.
Absolutive. There are various types of absolutives : Mostly the forms end
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