viii - Stems in u, m., 128; n., 136, 137. - Stems in i and d. f., 185--187. – Stems in ā, ā, ū: (a) Root-words. In ā, 212, 213; in i, 189, 212, 214; in ū. 197, 212, 214. (b) Derivative Stems, f. In ā, 162; in 7, 183; in ū, 198. — Stems in ?, 2014-205, 208. — Stems in Diphthongs: go, 209; nāu, 211; rāi, 277. Consonant-stems: General, 237—242. – (a) Root-stems, 243, 244, 246—250. – (b) Derivative Stems. In as, is, us, 252—254. lo an (an, man, van), 265. – In in (in, min, vin), 251. - In ant (ant, mant, vant) 256–264. – Perfect Participles in vāns, 268. – Comparatives in yas, 255. Irregular Nouns: 269–284. Comparison, 337–345. Formation of Feminine-stems, 187, 251, 255, 262—264, 268. VI. Numerals. 328–336. VII. Pronouns. 223—236, 285–288, 413. VIII. Conjugation Model Voice, Tense, Mode, Number, Person, 57–65. – Verbal Ad- jectives and Nouns, 66–68. Secondary Conjugation, 69–70. — Mode and Tense-stems, 71. IX. Present-System. Conjugation Classes, 72—80. First Conjugation. General, 383–387. I. Root-class (Hindu second or ad-class), 404—-412, 414 --429. II. Reduplicating Class (H. third or hu-class), 430—440. III. Nasal Class (H. seventh or rudh-class), 441–446. IV. Nu and u-Classes (H. fifth and eighth, or su and tan- classes), 388–395. V. Nā-Class (H. ninth or kri-class), 399-403. Univ Calif - Digitized by Microsoft ®
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