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1895.] G. A. Grierson — Suffixes in the Kagmirl Language. 
ahti h§ deTdili-aunh % ‘0 King, I saw Yonr Honour,’ literally, ‘ 0 King, 
I to Your Honour saw-you-them, i.e., Your Respected Honour.’ 
As regards verbal forms, all the cognate forms of the Eastern 
Family of Indo-Aryan Vernaculars can be similarly explained, and I 
may claim to have shown a very close connexion, between the modern 
languages of the East of India, and those of the North-West, at least 
as regards one particular grammatical point. 
I reserve for another occasion, the question of the general relation¬ 
ship which exists between these two families of languages. 
