On Plurals 107. on the sign LU devoid of meaning 108.
On the Cases of the noun 110—118. On Names, family and personal 112, 263. On Pronouns 120. The word Mana 122. Forms denoting homage 123. |
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CHAPTER V. Syntax of the verb 124. On Transitives and Intransitives 124. On Yes and No 125. On Verbs meaning To Be 127. On the Infinitive 129. On the Infinitive in A 129. Precatory import 181. On Rānā, chēyanà &c. 131. Adverbs 131 132. 167. on the affix gà 132. Infinitive in Adam 133. On “ing” (doing, saying &c.) 133 138, 139. The Dative used instead of the Nominative 134.
On the Infinitive in Edi 135. On the infinitive in U, 135, and in UTA, 136. and in DI, EDI, INADI, 137. Negative verbal in MI, 138. Irregular Verbal nouns 138. Casual Verbs, and others ending in Inçuta and Illuta. Middle Voice in Conu. 153; Imperative 157. Participles in General, 159. Present Participle 162. Preterite 164. Past Relative 167. 172. Relative Aorist Participle 169. Conditional Aorist Participle 171. Past Tense with Present import 173 Negative Participle in NI, 173. and in KA, 175, 176, 178. the affix ENI, 176. On the verbs తపౄట and మానుట 176, 177. On the Negative combined with the Affirmative 178. Phrases expressive of prevention 178. Syntax of the Tenses 178. Aorist 178. Affix EDI, 137. 180. Past Tense 182. Conditional affix E or TE′ 185. Present Temse 186. Future Tense 188. Negative Tenses 188. Prohibitive 192. On Kadu and Ledu 193. On certain verbs used as Auxiliaries viz పడుట, ఆనుట, కూడుట, పాౕపుట, వేయుట, వచుచిట 195—198. On Impersonal verbs 199. |
CHAPTER VI. Miscellaneous Rules on Idiom 199. Reiteration 199. |
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