Hinduism: Details about 'Devi Inflection'

Index / Hinduism / Sanskrit Language / Devi Inflection /

Navigation

Home
One level up
Back
Index of contents
Links
Hinduism-Shop

Useful Links


Hinduism Portal
History Hindu deities Denominations Mythology Reincarnation Karma
Nirvana Dharma Ayurveda Scriptures Festivals By country

In Vedic Sanskrit, the Devi inflection is one of the two types of inflection of ī-stems. It exhibits an ablaut pattern different from its counterpart, the Vrkis inflection. Panini does not make the distinction, classifying the ī-stems by their accentuation (Devi words may be NiiN, NiiP or NiiS).


Visitors who viewed this also viewed:

Hinduism: Adi Shankaracharya
Hinduism: Bull Worship
Hinduism: East Bengal
New Age: Caroline Myss
Buddhism: Dharma Wheel
Christianity: Gospel Of Mary Magdalene


 


Click here for our Hinduism-Shop





This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "Devi_inflection". A list of the wikipedia authors can be found here.