Comparative Grammar of the Modern Aryan Languages of India Beames Volume 2
Comparative Grammar of the Modern Aryan Languages of IndiaTo Wit, Hindi, Panjabi, Sindhi, Gujarati, Marathi, Oriya, and Bangali\nAuthor(s): John Beames\nFormat: Paperback\nPublisher: Cambridge University Press, United Kingdom\nImprint: Cambridge University Press\nISBN-13: 9781108048149, 978-1108048149\nSynopsis\nThe Indo-Aryan language family is a branch of the Indo-European phylum, and includes Hindi, Urdu, Bengali, Punjabi, Kashmiri and Gujarati. First published in 1875, this three-volume comparative grammar of the family was written by the British civil servant John Beames [tel]. From 1866 he spent twelve years in India, during which he gathered data for what he intended to be the first comprehensive and accurate Indo-Aryan grammar. Volume 2 focuses on nouns and pronouns. It begins by looking at the stems and suffixes that form Indo-Aryan nouns, and compares their systems of inflection for gender, number, possession and case. It moves on to explore their pronoun systems, showing h.
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