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This book provides an overview of the rapidly developing field of plant genetics and their application. The text has been prepared in simple language for easy understanding of the complicated topics of plant genetics. It gives the reader not only general appreciation of genetics as a whole but also adapted to the needs of the student of botany and other allied fields.The book is intended primarily for undergraduates and postgraduates in biology, botany and ...
For centuries the students had been asked to study Grammar twelve years to be at home with the Sanskrit language. The early European scholars had almost to undergo the same exercise, but what they brought out for their pupils was somewhat different. In the beginning, the terms of the Hindu grammarians were uncouthly fitted in the western grammatical scheme, which were later on gradually given up. After several stages of simplification, the Sanskrit grammar has ...
If the archaeological finds do not decide, if the astronomical facts are not to be believed, at least the language of the Indus inscriptions, ultimately transiting into the Vedic language, decisively proves the continuity of the Indian civilisation from the beginning of the human history. The archaeology is blind; it cannot see with its own eyes. The language of the Indus inscriptions was dumb; but it has began to speak now. Let us listen to what it says. If we ...
The present work primarily aims at acquainting the general public and lovers of Sanskrit with the pioneer Vedic Scholars of the West who have done yeoman service to the cause of Sanskritic studies in general and Vedic studies in particular, by giving a short biography and selected bibliography with a candid estimation of their works.
The Indus language, originating on the banks of the river Sarasvati, before it was named as such, proceeding from the isolating stage, branched in V-shape at the agglutinative stage, one arm reaching the inflexional stage and the other dwarfed at the first knot splitting in two-fold ways, ultimately emerged as the socalled Aryan languages of the north, the Dravidian languages of the south, and the Munda languages of the center in India. The Aryan branch did not ...
Santhali is one of the Bihari dialects, but it has been wrongly classed as the Austric language. This grammar is based on the actually spoken sentences of the Santhal people recorded by P.B. Bodding in his Santhal dictionary. The students, researchers and scholars having interest in languages may find this book useful.
Santhali is one of the Bihari dialects, but it has been wrongly classed as the Austric language. This grammar is based on the actually spoken sentences of the Santhal people recorded by P.B. Bodding in his Santhal dictionary. The students, researchers and scholars having interest in languages may find this book useful.