South Asian Digest of Regional Writing, Volym 1–4; Volym 7–8South Asia Institute, University of Heidelberg., 1972 |
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... Oriya ' colloquial ' was low , because of the low social status of the castes , who wrote in it . Prestige , Brahmins felt , attached only to Sanskrit . During Muslim rule , however , the prestige of Sanskrit declined and the sources of ...
... Oriya ' colloquial ' was low , because of the low social status of the castes , who wrote in it . Prestige , Brahmins felt , attached only to Sanskrit . During Muslim rule , however , the prestige of Sanskrit declined and the sources of ...
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... Oriya dhua . Though in consonants , the phonologies of Bengali and Oriya are more alike , there are differences : Oriya , for 18 example , ' preserves ' the retroflex ņ , which in Bengali in all but homogeneous contexts has become ...
... Oriya dhua . Though in consonants , the phonologies of Bengali and Oriya are more alike , there are differences : Oriya , for 18 example , ' preserves ' the retroflex ņ , which in Bengali in all but homogeneous contexts has become ...
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... Oriya ' colloquial ' by Sadhu Bhāṣā Sadhu Bhāṣā also masked Bengali and Oriya ' colloquial ' morphology by substituting for it a pseudo - Sanskrit morphology based on the ' ori- ginal ' Sanskrit dhātus ( roots ) ; e.g. Bengali and Oriya ...
... Oriya ' colloquial ' by Sadhu Bhāṣā Sadhu Bhāṣā also masked Bengali and Oriya ' colloquial ' morphology by substituting for it a pseudo - Sanskrit morphology based on the ' ori- ginal ' Sanskrit dhātus ( roots ) ; e.g. Bengali and Oriya ...
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South Asian Digest of Regional Writing, Volym 1–4; Volym 7–8 Fragmentarisk förhandsgranskning - 1972 |
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