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Vedic Variants: A Study of the Variant Readings in the Repeated Mantras of the Veda. By Maurice Bloomfield and Franklin Edgerton. Vol. II: Phonetics. 9¾ × 6½, pp. 570. Philadelphia: Special Publication of the Linguistic Society of America, University of Pennsylvania. 1932.
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page 488 note 1 Wackernagel, , Altind. Gramm., i, xviiiGoogle Scholar.
page 489 note 1 The authors assume such an isolated dialectic borrowing for avaṭa (p. 87).
page 490 note 1 Waokernagel, , Altind. Gramm., i, 123Google Scholar.
page 490 note 2 Ibid., i. 167, 193.
page 491 note 1 jyotis is a probable example of the tendency.
page 491 note 2 See review of my Woodbrooke Studies, iv, in JRAS., 1933, pp. 232–6Google Scholar.