THE ELEMENTS OF THE GRAMMAR OF TTIE GUJARATI LANGUAGE. ? The Gujaviiti language belongs, like the Marathi, Hindi, Panjabi, Oriya, and many other Indian dialects, to the Aryan family, being a daughter of the Sansknt. Its closest affinities are with the Western Panjabi on the one side, and the Braj Bbasha, an old form of Hindi, on the other. Besides various local dialects of Gujarati, there are three main varieties of the written and spoken language. First, Hindi Gujarati, which is that adopted-and rightly so-by the Government as the standard, and taught in the schools. Second, Parsi Gujarati, the language as spoken and writton by the Parsls, This differs from ordinary Gujarati in that it admits pure Persian words in considerable numbers, especially in connexion with religious matters, besides a host of Arabic and other words taken from tho Urdu language, and that its grammar is in a very unfixed and irregular condition. Thirdly, Muham-madan Gujarat), which, like ParsI Gujarati
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INDEX; Page; Part I - Gujarati Accident, etc 13 Part II - Gujarati Reading Lessons 107 Part III-Gujarati Vocabulary 155
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