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B. Some aspects of the development of the Gujarati passive : Passive, optative and future imperative stems Origin and development of O. Guj. stems ending in -īja, -iaOrigin and development of ā- passives The stative verb-stems in -āStative verbs used actively
79 The passive subjectless reflexive construction The active subjectless reflexive construction Abilitives Intransitives functioning as transitives
(2) DERIVATIONAL The nominal suffix -ota- in Sanskrit
85 The Late Middle Indo-Aryan suffix -āņa
(3) SYNTACTICAL On MIA lagg- used as a 'vector' verb :
101 The Gujarati constructions with marvŭ as a 'vector'
(4) LEXICAL
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Compound verbal roots in MIA and NIA Late non-standard Sanskrit usages General considerations (1) The Sủngāramañjari-kathā (2) The Subhāṣitaratnakosa (3) The Vasantavilāsa (4) Late Sanskrit doublets with the auslaut - Cya- / -Ci
APPENDIX Grammatical and Semantic factors as concommitant causes of sound-change. Information about earlier publication of some papers in the present collection.
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