From the days of Akbar the Portuguese the Dutch the French and the English had seen the splendour and grandeur of the Moghul court. [...] The language used in the lower courts of the Punjab and U. P. is far removed from the language of the masses as well as from the linguistic genius of the country as a whole. [...] Greek and Latin which are the source-languages of Europe are derivates of ancient Sanskrit and hence we find that the system of expressing thoughts and the essential structure of words and sentences is very similar. [...] During the period of transition the retention of some of the foreign words side by side with the new Indian words may be unavoidable. [...] It may be mentioned here that the recommendations of the Conference of Language Experts of Major Languages in use in India" convened by The President of the Constituent Assembly at Delhi have been incorporated in this edition.
- Pages
- 240
- Published in
- India
- SARF Document ID
- sarf.147295
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Cover
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1-1 | Raghu Vira | view |
Frontmatter
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2-2 | Raghu Vira | view |
Preface
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3-4 | G.S. Gupta | view |
Prolegomena
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5-14 | Raghu Vira | view |
Preface to the Second Edition
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15-16 | Raghu Vira | view |
A Dictionary of English-Indian Terms of Administration
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17-233 | Raghu Vira | view |
Specimen Forms Used in the Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly
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234-238 | Raghu Vira | view |
Backmatter
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239-240 | Raghu Vira | view |