Journal of Tamil Studies, 第 19-20 期International Institute of Tamil Studies, 1981 |
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第 5 頁
... interpretations . He further continues as follows : - " This interpretation makes it necessary to find a subject other than Isigiraya for the past passive participle ' Karite ' occurring to the end of the sentence with the force of a ...
... interpretations . He further continues as follows : - " This interpretation makes it necessary to find a subject other than Isigiraya for the past passive participle ' Karite ' occurring to the end of the sentence with the force of a ...
第 6 頁
... interpret the record and offers three alternate interpretations . For the interpretation which he preferred most he found the subject without nominative case ending . So he says , " The use of the crude form of the noun to do duty as ...
... interpret the record and offers three alternate interpretations . For the interpretation which he preferred most he found the subject without nominative case ending . So he says , " The use of the crude form of the noun to do duty as ...
第 10 頁
... interpretation against Cēnā . and Nac . who are mistaken . ) . I.e. , in counting one has to count oruvar , iruvar , mūvar etc. , and not * oruvan orutti , iruvar etc. 62. A difficult aphorism because of its terseness . According to the ...
... interpretation against Cēnā . and Nac . who are mistaken . ) . I.e. , in counting one has to count oruvar , iruvar , mūvar etc. , and not * oruvan orutti , iruvar etc. 62. A difficult aphorism because of its terseness . According to the ...