Second, or a-Conjugation. VI. a-Class (H. first or bhu-class), 92-94, 97—102, 134, 135. 152–154, 178–182, 188, 193–196, 199, 200, 206, 207, 210, 222, 260. VII. Accented á-Class (Hindu sixth or tud-class), 107–110, 152–154 etc. (as for a-class). VIII. ya-Class (H. fourth or div-class), 124—127, 131-134, 152–155 etc. (as for a-class). IX. Accented ya-Class or Passive Conjugation, 168—176, 188, 199, 200, 210, 222. [Causative and Denominative Conjugation (partly=H. tenth or cur-class), 141-146, 152–154 etc. (as for a-class); also 215-221.] X. Perfect-System. 447-471, 474. Periphrastic Perfect, 472, 473. XI. Aorist-System. General, 486. – Simple Aorist: Root-aorist, 487; a-aorist, 488. – Reduplicated Aorist, 489, 490. – Sibilant Aorist: s-aorist, 491; is-aorist, 492; sis-aorist, 493; sa-aorist, 494. — Aorist Passive, 495, 496. XII. Future-System. General, 475. – Simple Future, 476--481. — Conditional, 482. - Periphrastic Future, 483—485. XIII. Verbal Adjectives and Substantives: Participles, Infinitive, Gerund. Passive Participle in ta or na, 289-301. -- Past Active Par- ticiple in tavant or navant, 302, 303. — Gerunds: Absolutives, 304-313. - Infinitive, 314-322. - Future Passive Participles: Gerundives, 323-327. XIV. Derivative or Secondary Conjugations. General, 497. – Passive, 498. – Causative, 507, 508. - Intensive, 499–502. – Desiderative, 503–506. — Denomina- tive, 509, 510. XV. Periphrastic Conjugation. Perfect, 472, 473. – Future, 483—485. Univ Calif - Digitized by Microsoft ®
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