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athematic Meaning in Bengali



Adjective:

শব্দমূল-সংক্রান্ত, রাগিণীসংক্রান্ত, রাগসংক্রান্ত, ধাতুসংক্রান্ত,





athematic শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ এর উদাহরণ:

চুল্লি বা ব্লাস্ট ফার্নেস ধাতব শিল্পে ধাতু উৎপাদনে ব্যবহৃত এক ধরনের ধাতুসংক্রান্ত চুল্লি ।

athematic's Usage Examples:

without recognizable, repeating, and developing subjects/themes, is called 'athematic'.


Indo-European languages with this vowel are thematic, and those without it are athematic.


The athematic system is much older and exhibits ablaut within the paradigm.


In the descendant languages, athematic verbs were often extended.


Most of them had word stems ending in a consonant (called athematic stems) and exhibited a complex pattern of accent shifts and/or vowel changes.


Friedheim has described Erwartung as Schoenberg's "only lengthy work in an athematic style", where no musical material returns once stated over the course.


indicative, consisting of 12 classes, 8 thematic and 4 athematic, with distinct sets of thematic and athematic endings.


voice (parasmaipada), it is formed by adding endings very similar to the athematic optative endings directly to the verb root itself.


conjugations of the Proto-Indo-European language (PIE), the thematic and athematic conjugations.


the tendency right from the Proto-Indo-European stage has been to use athematic processes instead.


" It "has been described… as atonal, athematic,… amotivic," and its orchestration has "been labeled subtle.


within either of the Proto-Indo-European nominal categories, thematic and athematic.


rules," and many of his compositions reflect this in their direct, often athematic, 'cerebral' approach.


A distinction is traditionally made between the so-called athematic verbs (also called mi-verbs), with endings affixed directly to the root.


innovation in the free jazz of the time, introducing "an alternative both to athematic improvising and to monothematic pieces".


and future active of all verbs, and the 3rd person singular present of athematic verbs: *πάντ-ς → πᾶς "every, whole" (masculine nominative singular) *πάντ-ι̯ᾰ.


persisted in Vedic Sanskrit and Ancient Greek, as in the declension of athematic nouns, PIE *pṓds 'foot, step' PIE nom.


She can be credited with the first truly athematic works composed in England.


The sibilant aorist by itself has four formations: athematic s-aorist athematic iṣ-aorist athematic siṣ-aorist thematic s-aorist The future system is formed.


an arbitrary list of several tens of "irregular" verbs including the athematic ones.



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