• >>>>>>>>>>> something went wrong >>> stopped at ārthe -> unknown -- AT 10Aforeword.bse 363
  • >>>>>>>>>>> something went wrong >>> stopped at īpa- not yet -> unknown -- AT 10Aforeword.bse 363
  • bad slash -- /kAzika -- -> -- /kAzika -- at 31.bse -- AT 31.bse 864
  • >>>>>>>>>>> something went wrong >>> /kAzika -> /kAzika -- AT 31.bse 864
  • >>>>>>>>>>> something went wrong >>> stopped at {sūci-sūtra-mūtry-aṭy-arty-aśy-ūrṇu-grahaṇam yaṅ-vidhau anekāj-ahalādy-artham } allows /yaG after {sUci sUtra mUtri aT R az uRNu}, which are vowel-starters, non-[/ekAc], or both. This makes -- -> unknown -- AT 31A.bse 7
  • >>>>>>>>>>> something went wrong >>> stopped at {hanaḥ vā vadha ca}. "/han gets /yat optionally, and when it does, it becomes /vadha" -- -> unknown -- AT 31E.bse 449
  • >>>>>>>>>>> something went wrong >>> stopped at {vyādhi-matsya-baleṣv iti vaktavyam}, the following three words are also formed with /ghaJ by this rule: -> unknown -- AT 33.bse 640
  • >>>>>>>>>>> something went wrong >>> stopped at {क्रपेः संप्रसारणं च} -- the root [AD 876] !krap gets @stretching too before /aG', even though it is not a !!grahi;jyA root. -> unknown -- AT 33.bse 1089
  • >>>>>>>>>>> something went wrong >>> stopped at {!kSatra} gets !gha (to mean a descendant) -> unknown -- AT 41.bse 1680
  • >>>>>>>>>>> something went wrong >>> stopped at śīrṣaṃśchandasi. But !hRd is found quite often in the /laukika. -> unknown -- AT 61.bse 854
  • >>>>>>>>>>> something went wrong >>> stopped at * But nowadays (and most likely since the middle ages) everybody says only !cch, never !ch, no matter if the spelling looks like !ch or !cch. The sound of the letter !ch (and of !cch) is quite like the Bengali !ch, which takes as much time to say as any two-consonant @cluster. -> unknown -- AT 61B.bse 409
  • bad slash -- /yaN' -- -> -- /yaN' -- at 64B.bse -- AT 64B.bse 513
  • >>>>>>>>>>> something went wrong >>> /yaN' -> /yaN' -- AT 64B.bse 513
  • bad slash -- /kSip -- -> -- /kSip -- at 72.bse -- AT 72.bse 489
  • >>>>>>>>>>> something went wrong >>> /kSip -> /kSip -- AT 72.bse 489
  • bad slash -- /idam -- -> -- /idam -- at 72D2.bse -- AT 72D2.bse 418
  • >>>>>>>>>>> something went wrong >>> /idam -> /idam -- AT 72D2.bse 418
  • bad slash -- /asiddha -- -> -- /asiddha -- at 74D.bse -- AT 74D.bse 485
  • >>>>>>>>>>> something went wrong >>> /asiddha -> /asiddha -- AT 74D.bse 485
  • >>>>>>>>>>> something went wrong >>> stopped at * When joining !dvau + !atra "there are two here", rule !!ecoya replaces !au with !Av, then rule !!lopazzA turns !av into !a, making {dvA atra}. -> unknown -- AT 82.bse 10
  • >>>>>>>>>>> something went wrong >>> stopped at * Now, it might look like !!akassa should work. -> unknown -- AT 82.bse 10
  • >>>>>>>>>>> something went wrong >>> stopped at * But it can't work, because rule 83019 !!lopazzA is after this one, and 61101 !!akassa is before 83019 !!lopazzA. So !?dvAtra @sux, we must say !dvA_atra or !dvAvatra. -> unknown -- AT 82.bse 10
  • >>>>>>>>>>> something went wrong >>> stopped at * The rules that are before 82001 turn !hanumant- + /su into !hanumAnts first, then into !hAnumant (by !!halGyA). -> unknown -- AT 82.bse 10
  • >>>>>>>>>>> something went wrong >>> stopped at * Now, rule !!82007 !!nalopaHprA cannot work on !hanumAnt, but !!82023 !!saMyogAnta does work, making !hanumAn. -> unknown -- AT 82.bse 10
  • >>>>>>>>>>> something went wrong >>> stopped at * At this point !hanumAn ends in !n, so it looks like !!nalopaHprA should work. But it won't, because !!82007 !!nalopaHprA is before !!82023 !!saMyogAnta. -> unknown -- AT 82.bse 10
  • >>>>>>>>>>> something went wrong >>> stopped at * This rule is a @headline that affects all rules from here down to the end of the grammar, at !!a_a. -> unknown -- AT 82.bse 10
  • >>>>>>>>>>> something went wrong >>> stopped at * Therefore, when !!82023 !!saMyogAnta turns !hanumAnt into !hanumAn, then rule !!82007 !!nalopaHprA, which is before !!saMyogAnta, does not notice that the !t has disappeared, and does not work. -> unknown -- AT 82.bse 10
  • >>>>>>>>>>> something went wrong >>> stopped at * But rule !!83007 !!nazchavya is after !!saMyogAnta, so that one will notice that the !t has disappeared, and will work, making {hanumAMs tiSThati}. -> unknown -- AT 82.bse 10
  • bad slash -- /kAzika -- -> -- /kAzika -- at 83.bse -- AT 83.bse 128
  • >>>>>>>>>>> something went wrong >>> /kAzika -> /kAzika -- AT 83.bse 128
  • bad slash -- /ate'' -- -> -- /ate'' -- at 9710specialroots.bse -- AT 9710specialroots.bse 935
  • >>>>>>>>>>> something went wrong >>> /ate'' -> /ate'' -- AT 9710specialroots.bse 935
  • bad arroba -- @address -- @address -- at 9711specialnounbases.bse -- AT 9711specialnounbases.bse 54
  • >>>>>>>>>>> something went wrong >>> @address -> @address -- AT 9711specialnounbases.bse 54
  • >>>>>>>>>>> something went wrong >>> stopped at * And the others, {R RR L}, turn into !a. No wait... actually, they turn into {ar al}, by !!uraNraparaH. -> unknown -- AT 27000footnotes1.bse 613
  • >>>>>>>>>>> something went wrong >>> stopped at % of words start with a /haz letter -> unknown -- AT 27300footnotes3.bse 596
  • >>>>>>>>>>> something went wrong >>> stopped at % start with a /khar letter -> unknown -- AT 27300footnotes3.bse 596
  • >>>>>>>>>>> something went wrong >>> stopped at % chance that the first ends in a vowel and the second starts with a consonant, so no change is needed. The next most commonly used rule is "!m to !M before consonant", that is used 15% of the time. The biggest figures we get this way are -- -> unknown -- AT 27300footnotes3.bse 596
  • >>>>>>>>>>> something went wrong >>> stopped at % - !as to !o -> unknown -- AT 27300footnotes3.bse 596
  • >>>>>>>>>>> something went wrong >>> stopped at % - different results -> unknown -- AT 27300footnotes3.bse 596
  • >>>>>>>>>>> something went wrong >>> stopped at % - different results -> unknown -- AT 27300footnotes3.bse 596
  • >>>>>>>>>>> something went wrong >>> stopped at % - !s disappears -> unknown -- AT 27300footnotes3.bse 596
  • >>>>>>>>>>> something went wrong >>> stopped at % - !as to !o -> unknown -- AT 27300footnotes3.bse 596
  • >>>>>>>>>>> something went wrong >>> stopped at % - !s disappears -> unknown -- AT 27300footnotes3.bse 596
  • >>>>>>>>>>> something went wrong >>> stopped at [']) must be written in the place where the disappeared !a used to be -- -> unknown -- AT 27450footnotes5.bse 992
  • bad slash -- /candrabindu -- -> -- /candrabindu -- at 27460footnotes6.bse -- AT 27460footnotes6.bse 295
  • >>>>>>>>>>> something went wrong >>> /candrabindu -> /candrabindu -- AT 27460footnotes6.bse 295
  • >>>>>>>>>>> something went wrong >>> stopped at ँ). It is written above letters that are not usually @nasalized to show that they are @nasalized. -> unknown -- AT 27460footnotes6.bse 1250
  • bad slash -- /candrabindu -- -> -- /candrabindu -- at 27460footnotes6.bse -- AT 27460footnotes6.bse 1250
  • >>>>>>>>>>> something went wrong >>> /candrabindu -> /candrabindu -- AT 27460footnotes6.bse 1250
  • >>>>>>>>>>> something went wrong >>> stopped at ṣaṣṭhānīndriyāṇi and you suspect that it is too long to be just one word, drop the whole thing into [@inria reader]. Then set the "input convention" to KH, and hit READ button. You'l get to this page -- -> unknown -- AT 27480lectures.bse 97
  • >>>>>>>>>>> something went wrong >>> stopped at ān and !sarvān is !sarpānsarvān". So, @wordfinal !An plus !s makes !Ans. -> unknown -- AT 28100sandhimachine.bse 244
  • >>>>>>>>>>> something went wrong >>> stopped at * dviS_1 is the @root. Clicking it, you should get to the dictionary, where it explains that !dviS means to hate. -> unknown -- AT 28200verbbuildingmachine.bse 124
  • >>>>>>>>>>> something went wrong >>> stopped at * "impft" means that the tense is /laG. -> unknown -- AT 28200verbbuildingmachine.bse 124
  • >>>>>>>>>>> something went wrong >>> stopped at * The [2] means that the rule [2] in page *** verb classes *** worked, because !dviS is a class two root before a [@doer affix]. -> unknown -- AT 28200verbbuildingmachine.bse 124
  • >>>>>>>>>>> something went wrong >>> stopped at * "ac" means that the ending is @flat, and -> unknown -- AT 28200verbbuildingmachine.bse 124
  • >>>>>>>>>>> something went wrong >>> stopped at * "sg 1" means that the /tiG affix is @singular [@first person], so it is /mip. -> unknown -- AT 28200verbbuildingmachine.bse 124
  • >>>>>>>>>>> something went wrong >>> stopped at [ad_1] @pr. [2] @ac. @sg. 1 X -> unknown -- AT 28200verbbuildingmachine.bse 161
  • >>>>>>>>>>> something went wrong >>> stopped at [dviS_1] @impft [2] @ac @sg 1 X -> unknown -- AT 28200verbbuildingmachine.bse 161
  • >>>>>>>>>>> something went wrong >>> stopped at {car kartari laṅ pra eka parasmaipadī bhvādiḥ}" thing is saying the same thing inria says with "{car} @impft [1] @ac @sg. 3", namely, that !acarat was built this way -- -> unknown -- AT 28200verbbuildingmachine.bse 867
  • >>>>>>>>>>> something went wrong >>> stopped at ī_1 @pr [3] @ac @sg 3 -> unknown -- AT 28200verbbuildingmachine.bse 971
  • >>>>>>>>>>> something went wrong >>> stopped at ī_1 @pr [3] @ac @pl 3 -> unknown -- AT 28200verbbuildingmachine.bse 998
  • bad slash -- /candrabindu -- -> -- /candrabindu -- at 37000exoticletters.bse -- AT 37000exoticletters.bse 7
  • >>>>>>>>>>> something went wrong >>> /candrabindu -> /candrabindu -- AT 37000exoticletters.bse 7
  • >>>>>>>>>>> something went wrong >>> stopped at [third person] affix, namely, with either @flat /tip or @bent /ta. -> unknown -- AT 94700inria.bse 346
  • bad titleref (sixteen vowel style) -> (sixteen vowel style) -> () -- -- AT 99000randomthings.bse 295
  • >>>>>>>>>>> something went wrong >>> sixteen vowel style -> sixteen vowel style -- AT 99000randomthings.bse 295