Sense and Syntax in Vedic, Volumes 4-5Joel Peter Brereton, Stephanie W. Jamison, Madhav M. Deshpande All volumes of the print edition will become available in individual e-books: 9789004539303 (volume 1) - 9789004539341 (volume 2). |
Contents
Mark Hale | 2 |
Madhav M Deshpande | 18 |
2888 | 32 |
S Insler | 57 |
Annemarie Etter | 80 |
J M Verpoorten | 86 |
Joel P Brereton | 93 |
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Common terms and phrases
Abhayanandin affixes āgamas Agni anaphoric Aṣṭā Aṣṭādhyāyi Atharvaveda Avestan Bhartṛ-hari's bhū Brāhmaṇas Brahmanical chandas chandasi clitic clitic chain conjunction context corpus correlation darśana dative dative infinitive Delbrück derived direct speech discourse discussion edition elements eșá-letá etám evá examples finite verb fronting function ganapatha ganas genitive go-sanim grammar Hale Hock hymns imperatives indicative Indra infinitive forms initial position Kāśikā KasUN kṛt language linguistic Mahābhāṣya main clause mantra meaning Mīmāmsā modal forms nominal noun occurs pādas Pāṇini Paninian particles passages postposed preceding pronoun referred relative clauses relativization Ṛgveda Rigveda rule Samhita Sanskrit sentence-initial verbs slot soma śruti stem stoma stressed deictics structure suffix sūtras syntactic syntax tád tám tmesis tosUN tumarthe tumUN Upanisads Uttarakurus vaí Veda Vedic infinitives Vedic language Vedic prose verb-initial sentences Verpoorten verse Vikarana vṛtrám vṛtti word order yád