This study investigates a problem of Sanskrit grammar, namely, the conditions underlying some peculiarities in the forms of Vedic feminine stems in -ya- . Cardona compares the form with Latin perfects of the type dixit (said) and concludes that the traditional distinction made between major and minor processes of sound change is untenable.
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This study investigates a problem of Sanskrit grammar, namely, the conditions underlying some peculiarities in the forms of Vedic feminine stems in -ya- . Cardona compares the form with Latin perfects of the type dixit (said) and concludes that the traditional distinction made between major and minor processes of sound change is untenable.
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Very Good. 1968, Edition not stated. Hardcover in Very Good condition, with light shelf wear. There is a previous owner stamp to the front end paper, and a notation to the title page. No jacket present.
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Very Good. No Jacket. University of Pennsylvania Press, 1968. Book. Very Good. Cloth. Clean pages with tight covers. A couple of faint spots to covers..