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Index of grammatical points discussed
-a
-accia + -eccia Accusative Anusvāra
Apabhras a
: -a tti + -etti
-a va * -e va bhūa
in the South Indian MSS ending of the instrumental and genitive of feminine I-stems, e.g. kodta feminine gender-marker, e.g. erisā e.g. kuņamtā e.g. seccia denoting the time at which, e.g. oāsaḥ added after the endings of the plural ending in -i and -a, e.g. -āim, -ehiń and -āņa
p. 168 ff. early Apa. forms in Pkt, e.g. aha
23 e.g. tai
32 Apa. features in Gathās added later in the North-Indian branch, e.g. bhamādana 40, p. 162 e.g. se tti
23 e.g. devae va
23, 32 functioning as a tense-marker, e.g. mand anañ bhūam position of the particle of comparison non-existent in Pkt consisting of more than two members, in the neutre singular, e.g. rairahasiharadhaa in the South Indian MSS e.g. pāņiggahana ccia development in Pkt to a-stems position at the beginning of the sentence 7 retention in a foreign loan-word, e.g. maragaa position of ii, in contrast to that of (t)ti, which is an enclitic possible emphatic function, e.g. māņailla (cf. -ullaa)
Comparison Deponentia Dvandva
-eccia + -a ccia e-stems Finite verb -9
ii (Skt iti)
-illa