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1 Intro, 1 | astronomical grounds, one Sanskrit scholar has (cf. p. 146) 2 Intro, 5 | the latest, or Classical Sanskrit, was stereotyped by the 3 Intro, 5 | greater variety of forms than Sanskrit does. Its case-forms both 4 Intro, 5 | has entirely died out in Sanskrit; it has twelve forms of 5 Intro, 5 | of these has survived in Sanskrit. The language of the RV. 6 Intro, 5 | the RV. also differs from Sanskrit in its accent, which, like 7 Intro, 5 | hymns. This accent has in Sanskrit been changed not only to 8 Intro, 5 | Comparative Philology, while the Sanskrit accent, being secondary, 9 Intro, 5 | conventional stage than that of Sanskrit. Thus the insertion of a 10 Intro, 5 | historically justified; in Sanskrit it has become universal, 11 Intro, 5 | always pronounced, while in Sanskrit it is invariably dropped. 12 Intro, 5 | no student can understand Sanskrit historically without knowing 13 Intro, 6 | foundation of the Classical Sanskrit metres except two, have 14 Intro, 6 | and) those of Classical Sanskrit, in which (except the sloka) 15 Intro, 10| language in its connexion with Sanskrit or the outside evidence