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  2. Telugu grammar - Wikipedia

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    Telugu grammar. Telugu is an agglutinative language with person, tense, case and number being inflected on the end of nouns and verbs. Its word order is usually subject-object-verb, with the direct object following the indirect object. The grammatical function of the words are marked by suffixes that indicate case and postpositions that follow ...

  3. Vegunta Mohan Prasad - Wikipedia

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    Professor, poet, critic, translator, writer. Employer (s) P. B. Siddhartha College of Arts and Science, Vijayawada. Spouse. Sujata. Children. Mamata. Vegunta Mohan Prasad, (5 January 1942 – 3 August 2011) was a Telugu poet, critic, translator and writer. He was known by his pen name 'Mo'.

  4. Tense–aspect–mood - Wikipedia

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    Tense–aspect–mood. Tense–aspect–mood (commonly abbreviated tam) or tense–modality–aspect (abbreviated as tma) is a group of grammatical categories that are important to understanding spoken or written content, and which are marked in different ways by different languages. [1]

  5. Dravidian languages - Wikipedia

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    The main (and probably original) dichotomy in tense is past:non-past. Present tense developed later and independently in each language or subgroup. Verbs are intransitive, transitive, and causative; there are also active and passive forms. All of the positive verb forms have their corresponding negative counterparts, negative verbs.

  6. Bhadriraju Krishnamurti - Wikipedia

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    Bh. Syamala. Profession. Historical linguist. Dravidian linguist. Academician. Administrator. Bhadriraju Krishnamurti (19 June 1928 – 11 August 2012) was an Indian linguist who specialised in Dravidian languages. He was born in Ongole in the Madras Presidency of British India (now currently in Andhra Pradesh, India). [1]

  7. Barrister Parvateesam - Wikipedia

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    Barrister Parvateesam. Barrister Parvateesam (Telugu: బారిష్టరు పార్వతీశం) is a Telugu language humorous novel written by Mokkapati Narasimha Sastry in 1924. It was printed in three parts. This work is regarded as one of the best written novels in India. [1][2]

  8. Samala Sadasiva - Wikipedia

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    Sadasiva wrote over 425 books in various languages and translated books into Telugu from Hindi, Urdu, Sanskrit, Marathi, Persian, English and others. He was instrumental in including a lesson on Girijan leader Komaram Bheem in the school syllabus in Andhra Pradesh. Some of his works include Urdu Sahithya charitra, Amzad Rubayilu ...

  9. Gidugu Venkata Ramamurthy - Wikipedia

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    Gidugu Venkata Ramamurthy (1863-1940) was a Telugu writer and one of the earliest modern Telugu linguists and social visionaries during the British rule. He championed the cause of using a language comprehensible to the common man (‘Vyavaharika Bhasha’) as opposed to the scholastic language (‘Grandhika Bhasha’). [1][2][3][4]