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Omkar N. Koul
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- Introduction
- References
- Lesson 1
Lesson 2
- Lesson 3
- Lesson 4
- Lesson 5
- Lesson 6
- Lesson 7
- Lesson 8
- Lesson 9
- Lesson 10
- Lesson 11
- Lesson 12
- Lesson 13
- Lesson 14
- Lesson 15
- Lesson 16
- Lesson 17
- Lesson 18
- Lesson 19
- Lesson 20
- Appendix
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Spoken Kashmiri: A Language Course

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LESSON 18

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Comparatives 
Sentences with comparative degree constructions are f.mp3ed by adding -i suffix to the genitive or possessive f.mp3s of the subject noun or pronoun with whom the comparison is made, which is followed by the comparative morpheme  When the suffix is added the f.mp3s undergo some morphophonemic changes. Examples are given below:

Superlatives 
Sentences with superlative degree of comparison constructions are f.mp3ed by adding the suffix -vIy to 'all', or by adding genitive marker which is followed by :

Interrogative pro-adjective  'how much'
Following are the f.mp3s of the interrogative pronoun  'how much' agreeing with the subject in number and gender:


The masculine plural f.mp3s are used for honorific singulars as well.

 

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