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THE INDIAN ANTIQUARY
[ FEBRUARY, 1918
Sanskrit.
Prakṣit or Apabhramsa, and fur.
ther steps.
Gujarati.
Remarks as to causes, etc.
(13)
पण्णवल्ली पण्णउली पानऊली
(a) The Y in
ed;
is guru and accent
पानोल (name of a village in the Surat District.)
(6) The sing is also guru and
accented ;
(c) 7 begins a new word (as in the
case of No. 12 above);
(d) T in og ends the first word
of the compound; Result as above,-974-77 (15)
11-(narrow). (a) fis guru and accented; (b) = (5) is long and accented;
(14)
चित्तऊड
चितीड
Thus both are accented :
(e) begins a new word (as above); (d) The win ends the first word
of a compound;
hence the of - i.e., the in 873) is subordinate and therefore unaccented.
Result
+
=sit (narrow).
(15) rad
राठोड
रखऊड राठऊड
Causes the same as above, mutatis mutandis. Result + -it (narrow).
Note. It need not be pointed out that the last two instances, P E and gg are given here for the smae purpose for which off is included above, viz., to show how pratisanprasdra na is prevented by the long ).
(16) ting
गुहिल उत्त गुहिलऊत
गुहिलोत
(a) The is strong on account of the
subsequent conjunct;
(b) yy is a separate word, for the
purposes of accent ;
(c) The final of the occupies &
subordinate position. Result as before "+7(5)=sit
(narrow).
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