Venerable Pandita,
Op 8-dec-2009, om 7:17 heeft ashinpan het volgende geschreven:
> And please see the footnote (3) of my newly uploaded paper how
> traditional grammarians view verb forms denoting objects.
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N: Footnote 3: kamma.m kata.m purisena: Some difficulty to understand
this. I think that the form kamma.m is neutre and therefore it can be
subject or object.
I was glad to see your passage that adjectives do not exist in Pali.
This was something I had been looking for a while ago. It makes sense.
Indeclinables: what place should these be given? In our Pali
exercises at the moment they are dealt with all the time.
With respect,
Nina.
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