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________________ 75 Bhojpuri, Maithili, Magahi, and Awadhi), there is a different passive suffix, -ā; āp-/apā- 'give, be given'. Chatterji (1926), following a suggestion of Grierson's supports its derivation from the OIA denominative. suffix -āya. See also Saksena (1971 : 293-4). Bloch (1965 : 238) objects that the OIA form had ‘no special force and clear antecedents go back only to MIA'. (Masica, 317). 2. Bloch (1956), 237-238; 292-293. 3. Bloch (1965), 238. 4. Bloch (1965), 238; Tessitori (1914-1915), 140; Dave (1935), 47; Pandit (1974), 234-235. 5. Shastri (1958), 216-217 6. Gandhi (1887), 217-221 7. Bhayani (1972), 43-51. References J.Bloch, Indo-Aryan (Alfred Master's translation), 1965. S.K.Chatterji, Origin and Development of the Bengali Language, 1926. I.N.Dave, A Study of Gujarati Language, 1935. Colin P. Masica, The Indo-Aryan Languages, Cambridge Uneversity Press, Cambridge, 1991. D.N.Gandhi, Dhāturupakos'a, 1887. P.B.Pandit, Gujarāti Bhāsānū Dhvanisvarūp ane Dhvaniparivartan, 1974. K.K.Shastri, Gujarāti Rūpracnā, 1958. L.P. Tessitori, 'Notes on the Grammar of Old Western Rajastani,' Indian Antiquary, 1914-1915. H.C.Bhayani, Thodok Vyākraņ Vicār, 1978. Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org
SR No.001575
Book TitleSome Topics in the Development of OIA MIA NIA
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorH C Bhayani
PublisherL D Indology Ahmedabad
Publication Year1997
Total Pages154
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English, Language, & Grammar
File Size7 MB
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