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EXPLANATORY INDEX
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Semi-vowel (antastha) 5; 6; Stop (sparsa : sound produced
34 ; origin of 67 ; conjunct of by a closure of the speech
88 ; followed by liquid 87. organs and characterised by a Sentence (vākya) 3.
complete break in the air Sibilant (üşman: a hissing current) 5.
sound) 6 ; history of 19; be- Stress (marked by ! on the coming affricate 20; influ- vowel of the stressed syllaence of 38 ; followed by mute ble in 11) accent 109. 78; cerebralises dental 78; Strong bases of the suffixes 280. followed by nasal 86; by Subject (kart?) agreement of
semi-vowel 89; by liquid 93. 330; number of 330; place Sikşās 34 ; 35.
of 480. Sing. Singular.
Subordination 473 f. place of Singular (ekavacana) as plu- clause 499.
ral 237 ; 245 ; comp. 505;. Subjunctive 247. 515.
Substantive agreement of 327; Sk. Sanskrit.
more than one 339. -sko a theme-building suffix Suffix (prat yaya) 4; forming
called incohative or inceptive. nouns 152 ; of Fem. nouns Sm. Samarāiccakahã ed. Jar 187 ; of Mas. 199; -ta 208; cobi.
-ita 208; -na 208; -7 227 ; SMITH H. 204 ; 24; 41.
-anta 228 ; -māņa 228 ; -āņa Sn. Suttanipāta.
228; -iņa 228 ; of gerund 249; Softening of tenues 28 ; pf con
of causal 256 ; of passive 265; sonants 29; 42; of cerebrals
of part. 277 ; 280; -ima 282 ;
ira 283'; -ka 283 ; of adverbs 31.
822 ; -tha 38. Sonant (ghoşavat : a sound
Sur. Surasundaricariya ed. characterised by the pre
Rājavijaya. sence of voice) with sonant
Surd (aghoşa) with a surd 59;. 62; 100; -7- 106 ; preserva
with aspirate 69. tion of 29.
Sut. Sūtrakṛtānga ed. Dr. VaiSounds 5; voiced, unvoiced 5; dya. origin of ks 77.
Svarabhakti 117; in Veda and Specialisation of meaning 14. Classical Sk. 117. Sporadic change (change OC- Syllable 5; 6; short and long
curring in a few stray words 107; open 110 ; syllabic quanin a language) 49.
tity 118; preservation of syllaStem (prātipadika) 4.
bic value 107 ; long syllable
29
the Pet
Surd (aghe rate 69., Dr. Val