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A DESCRIPTIVE ANALYSIS OF YERAVA
A DESCRIPTIVE ANALYSIS OF YERAVA
B. MALLIKARJUN
e:yu occurs elsewhere.
e:yu
‘seven’
e:yu-nu:ru
e:ynu:ru
‘seven hundred’
e:yu mara
‘seven trees’
{e
u}
em.
e
u ‘eight’
em occurs before the alternants of ten
pattu
and
padu
.
em-padu
>
(R. 21(a)
embadu
‘eighty’
em-patt -onju
>
(R. 21(a)
embattonju
‘eighty one’
e
u occurs elsewhere.
e
u
‘eight’
e
-nu:ru
>
e
nu:ru
‘eight hundred’
e
u eli
‘eight rats’
{oymbadu}
tom,
ombe,
oymbodu ‘nine’
tom occurs before the alternants of ten
pattu
and
padu
.
ton-padu
>
(R. 21 (a)
tombadu
‘ninety’
tom-patt -onju
>
(R. 21(a)
tombattonju
‘ninety one’
ombe occurs before the numeral
nu:ru
‘hundred’
ombe-nu:ru
>
ombenu:ru
‘nine hundred’
oymbadu occurs elsewhere.
oymbadu
‘nine’
oymbadu mara
‘nine trees’
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