Grammar of the Classical Newar
β Scribed by Hans Jorgensen
- Publisher
- Ejnar Munksgaard
- Year
- 1941
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 110
- Edition
- Kobenhavn
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Verbal Forms with Postpositions ......Page 0
Contents ......Page 3
Preface ......Page 4
The main Characteristics of the Newari Language ......Page 6
The Pecuiarities of MS N ......Page 8
The Sounds of the Newari Language ......Page 9
Sound Changes ......Page 13
Form etc. of the Nouns ......Page 17
Meaining and Use of Case ......Page 22
Personal Pronouns ......Page 30
Demonstrative Pronouns ......Page 33
Reflexive and Reciprocal Pronouns. ......Page 38
Interrogative Pronouns. ......Page 39
Indefinite Pronouns ......Page 40
Pronominal Adjectives ......Page 76
Numerals ......Page 43
Form and Inflection of the Verb ......Page 48
Conjugation of the Verb ......Page 56
Auxiliaries......Page 58
Meaning and Use of the Verbal forms......Page 60
Adjectives ......Page 81
Verbal Forms from Adjectval Bases ......Page 83
Adverbs ......Page 85
Conjunctions ......Page 94
Additional Chapters on Syntax. ......Page 96
Index ......Page 104
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