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2. Explain the following with two examples each :<br />

(i) Noun phrase<br />

(ii) Verb phrase<br />

(iii) Prepositional phrase<br />

(iv) Adjectival phrase<br />

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3. Cite four examples each of the following kinds of<br />

clauses :<br />

(i) Non-finite clauses<br />

(ii) Imperative clauses<br />

(iii) <strong>Dec</strong>larative clause<br />

(iv) Relative clauses<br />

4. Correct the following sentences (any 8) :<br />

(i) A pair of trousers are lying on the table.<br />

(ii) One of the feminists were killed in the U.S.A.<br />

(iii) The quality of the pine-apples were not good.<br />

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(iv) The commander along with his lieutenants were<br />

killed.<br />

1500 2 MAEG-01<br />

Nazism in Germany which eventually led the world to the<br />

Second World War. Some jurists allege that Savigny's<br />

fundamentalist ideology provided a fillip to racial<br />

discrimination in Asian and African countries leading to<br />

ethnic communal tensions and religious conflicts. Religion<br />

being closely linked with history and tradition in Iran,<br />

Pakistan, Afghanistan, led to political persecution of<br />

religious minorities in these countries.<br />

Savigny believed that law was a product of the general<br />

consciousness of the people and a manifestation of their<br />

collective spirit. What he meant was that the origin of law<br />

lay in the popular spirit which he called Volksgeist. Law<br />

developed like language which could bind the people of a<br />

community with common faith, belief and conviction. Law,<br />

language, customs, traditions etc. do not exist in a<br />

vacuum : They are the by-products of a community and<br />

its culture.<br />

(i) What is the legal theory of Savigny ?<br />

(ii) What are the corollaries of Savigny's theory ?<br />

(iii) What do you mean by "Volksgeist" ?<br />

(iv) How was Savigny a 'Darwinian before Darwin' ?<br />

Discuss.<br />

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MAEG-01 5 1500<br />

<strong>Papers</strong> (A) (<strong>Dec</strong>ember) <strong>2010</strong><br />

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