A grammar of the Telugu language
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1857 Excerpt: ... termination in N (f or fr) as already noticed is dropt at pleasure, because the letter N occurs so frequently that it is not consistent with harmony: which is primarily considered in Telugu verse. Even in common talking it is often dropt. The syllable a VI (»Sa, i&otSa) which terminates the second person singular of the past tense, is often dropt. Thus in M. 1. 1. 174. 3?0 is written for 3£©8 and this frequently occurs in common talking. The negative aorist is sometimes compounded with the verb fc5£)Aj to become, in this manner. This conveys the sense " I omitted to stay," " I failed to stay," &c. (a) Thus a?T3Sa Surabh 114. 1h?» Balram VI. 278. (i) "a"" jiTTT«ab;S (Katam Eaz, page 494) he was not in sight. »«£T55Baf& Radha. 3. 103. (c) The compound form "SwSfoQStt occurs in a stanza of the Vedanta Rasayan describing the appearance of our Lord to the Marys after the resurrection. This poem is described in the Madras Journal of Literature (July 1840) in "Notices of some Roman Catholic Books existing in the Telugu Language," page 55. BOOK FIFTH. ON SYNTAX. Optimi ad vulgus hi sunt concionatores, qui pueriliter, trivialiter, populariter et simplicissime docent. Lutheb. Nobis prima sit virtus perspicuitas. Quinctilian. VIII. 2. The Syntax uses an arrangement of words which is common to the Peninsular languages (as Tamil and Canarese) but entirely different from that of Sanscrit and that of Hindustani. The Telugus are a people quite as highly civilized as any in Europe: occasionally their modes of speech resemble those of Italy. Thus instead of «Sir you told me to do so' the phrase is $S i3&s&,p 5e-7r»c£ 3"0-j 0007700 (this do s...
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