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ABUJHMARIA GRAMMAR
G.V.Natarajan
ma:y ‘to elope’
ma:yha:na ‘cause one to elope’
kar ‘to fry’
karha:na ‘cause one to fry’
       The suffix -ih occurs after those stems ending in a stop or affricate.
Examples:
po:rp ‘to domesticate’
po:rp-ih-a:na: ‘cause one to domesticate’
dork ‘to be available’
dork-ih-a:na: ‘cause one to be availabe’
pan ‘to make’
pan-ih-a:na: ‘cause one to make’
na:nd ‘to wet’
na:nd-ih-a:na: ‘cause one to wet’
muc ‘to cover’
muc-ih-a:na: ‘cause one to cover’
kunj ‘to move’
kunj-ih-a:na: ‘cause one to move’
       The causative suffix -t occurs after the verb stems ending in a fricative and sonorant.
Examples:
te:h- ‘to lift’
te:h-t-a:na: ‘cause one to lift’
to:h- ‘te tie’
to:h-t-a:na: ‘cause one to tie’
to:y- ‘to swell’
to:y-t-a:na: ‘cause one to swell’
no:y- ‘to ache’
no:y-t-a:na: ‘cause one to ache’
ta:r- ‘to spread’
ta:r-t-a:na: ‘cause one to spread’
nil ‘to stand’
nil-t-a:na: ‘cause one to stand’
es- ‘to shoot arrow’
es-t-a:na: ‘to cause one to shoot arrow’
u:s- ‘to smear earth with cow-dung’
u:s-t-a:na: ‘cause one to smear earth with cow-dung’
pi:s- ‘to remain’
pi:s-t-a:na: ‘cause one to reamain’
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