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A DESCRIPTIVE ANALYSIS OF YERAVA
B. MALLIKARJUN
Class II
All the other derivable nounstems that take -e as masculine singular derivational suffix come under this class.
Pile > (R. 12) 'pollution'
pile-e   pileye 'untouchable'
pai > (R. 12) 'work'
pai-e   Paiye 'worker' (Mas)
kui > (R. 12) 'relation'
kui-e   kudiye 'father-in-law'
kuu     'lame'
ku-e > kue 'lame man'
covu     'ear'
cov-e > cove 'deaf' (Mas)
puccu     'madness'
pucc-e > puce 'mad man'
ji:nu     'stingyness'
ji:n-e > ji:ne 'stingy man'
ku:nu     'hunch back'
ku:n-e > ku:ne 'hiinch back' (Mas)
kuruu     'blindness'
kuru-e > kurue 'blind man'
mu:gu     'nose'
mu:g-e > mu:ge 'dumb man'
kurm-     'kurumba'
kurm-e > kurme 'man of kurumba community'
ka-     'theft'
ka-e > kae 'male thief
ka:r-     'an agentivizer'
ka:r-e > ka:re 'an agent'
bag-     'south'
bag-e > bage 'man of Kannada community'
mo-     'young'
mo-e > moe 'young boy'
ta-     'goldsmithy'
ta-e > tae 'goldsmith'
kumba:r-     'pottery'
kumba:r-e > kumbare 'potterer'
koll-     'blacksmithy'
koll-e > kolle 'blacksmith'
 
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