This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1900 edition. Excerpt: ...genders; esnum is also repeated: ds esnum esnum bardhgyaSj he came breaking. When intensity is to be denoted, the adverb dare, also, even, is affixed to the tense characteristic mm, as esnum dard bardlagyis, he came even breaking. b. The past adjective participle is identical with the past of the ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1900 edition. Excerpt: ...genders; esnum is also repeated: ds esnum esnum bardhgyaSj he came breaking. When intensity is to be denoted, the adverb dare, also, even, is affixed to the tense characteristic mm, as esnum dard bardlagyis, he came even breaking. b. The past adjective participle is identical with the past of the indicative, i.e., kd being added to the root of the verb; eskd, broken, for all genders and numbers. 61. 2. Conjunctive participles: --These are formed in different ways: a. By adding the governing verb to the inflected form of the preceding verb and by making the latter to agree with the former in number, gender, person and tense; e.g., as es'as barcas, breaking he came, i.e., having broken he came; en esdan ka'adan, breaking I go; en es'on ka'on, breaking I will go. b. By affixing the participle tense characteristic r to the modified root of the preceding verb and adding the governing noun thereto; en es'dr ka'adan, breaking I go, i.e. having broken I go; en es'dr ka'on, breaking, i.e. having broken I will go; en es'dr barckan, breaking or having broken I came. c. By inserting the tense characteristic kl between the preceding inflected verb and the governing verb, making them agree both as to number, gender, person and tense; example: en esdan ki ka'adan, breaking, i.e., having broken, I go; en es'on ki ka'on, breaking I will go; en eskan ki barckan, having broken I came. d. By inserting ki between the modified root of the governed verb, to wbioh the first characteristic r has already been added and the principal verb; en es'dr ki ka'adan, having broken I go; en es'dr ki ka'on, having broken I will go; en es'dr ki barckan, having broken I came. G2. When it is intended to emphasize the action of the conjunctive participle, the...
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