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Vedic Grammar, PDF eBook

Vedic Grammar PDF

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The above innovations are specifically Indian, excepting (i) the loss of the vowels E 5 2, together with the diphthongs formed with them; (2) the loss of the sonant nasals; and (3) the addition of the spirants 5' and 5.

These the Avesta shares with the Vedas.

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