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Current Issues in Linguistic Theory
Current Issues in Linguistic Theory
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Historical Syntax of Late Middle Indo-Aryan (Apabhramsa)
A Historical Syntax of Late Middle Indo-Aryan (Apabhraṃśa)
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Apabhram?s´a language--Syntax.
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Apabhram?s´a language--Grammar, Historical.
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Indo-Aryan languages, Middle--Grammar, Historical.
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This monograph presents an analysis of morphosyntactic variation within individual authors and texts, and an analysis of the nature and progress of morphological and syntactic change in the history of the Indo-Aryan languages between the 6th and 15th centuries.
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This monograph aims to close the gap in our knowledge of the nature and pace of grammatical change during the formative period of today’s Indo-Aryan languages. During the 6th-12th c. the gradual erosion of the synthetic morphology of Old Indo-Aryan resulted ultimately in the remodelling of its syntax in the direction of the New Indo-Aryan analytic type.
This study concentrates on the emergence and development of the ergative construction in terms of the passive-to-ergative reanalysis and the co-existence of the ergative construction with the old and new analytic passive constructions. Special attention is paid to the actuation problem seen as the tug of war between conservative and eliminative forces during their development. Other chapters deal with the evolution of grammatical and lexical aspect, causativization, modality, absolute constructions and subordination.
This study is based on a wealth of new data gleaned from original poetic works in Apabhraṃśa (by Svayaṃbhādeva, Puṣpadanta, Haribhadra, Somaprabha et al.). It contains sections dealing with descriptive techniques of Medieval Indian grammarians (esp. Hemacandra). All the Sanskrit, Prakrit and Apabhraṃśa examples are consistently parsed and translated.
The opus is cast in the theoretical framework of Functional Grammar of the Prague and Amsterdam Schools. It should be of particular interest to scholars and students of Indo-Aryan and general historical linguistics, especially those interested in the issues of morphosyntactic change and typology in their sociohistorical setting.
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List of Illustrations
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Abbreviations of Languages and Dialects
Abbreviations of Languages and Dialects
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Abbreviations of Primary Literature
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Abbreviations of Grammatical Terms
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Introduction
Introduction
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Part One: Methodology, Sociolinguistic Background and Apabhram.sa Literary Corpus
Part One: Methodology, Sociolinguistic Background and Apabhraṃśa Literary Corpus
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Chapter 1: Methodology and Theoretical Approach
Chapter 1: Methodology and Theoretical Approach
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1.1 Previous studies of the late Middle Indo-Aryan period
1.1 Previous studies of the late Middle Indo-Aryan period
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1.2 The scope and aims of the present study
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1.3 Methodology
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1.4 Conceptual framework
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Chapter 2: Historical, Social, and Linguistic Background
Chapter 2: Historical, Social, and Linguistic Background
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2.1 Regional states in Northern India (6th - 12th century A. D.)
2.1 Regional states in Northern India (6th – 12th century A. D.)
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2.2 Sociolinguistic impact of foreign invasions and settlements on Northern India
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2.3 Literary languages of Medieval India (Sanskrit, Prakrits, and Apabhram.sa)
2.3 Literary languages of Medieval India (Sanskrit, Prākrits, and Apabhraṃśa)
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Chapter 3: Evidence from Medieval Indian Grammarians
Chapter 3: Evidence from Medieval Indian Grammarians
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3.1 Vararuci's Praktaprakasa
3.1 Vararuci's Prākṟtaprakāśa
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3.2 Descriptive technique of Hemacandra Suri (1088/89-1172/73)
3.2 Descriptive technique of Hemacandra Sūri (1088/89–1172/73)
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3.3 Eastern grammarians
3.3 Eastern grammarians
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Kramadīśvara and Puruṣottama
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Chapter 4: Late Middle Indo-Aryan Vernacular Corpus
Chapter 4: Late Middle Indo-Aryan Vernacular Corpus
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4.1 Eastern Apabhram.sa
4.1 Eastern Apabhraṃśa
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4.2 Apabhram.sa songs in Kalidasa's Vikramorvasiya
4.2 Apabhraṃśa songs in Kālidāsa's Vikramorvaśīya
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4.3 Joindu's Paramātmaprakāsa and Yogasāra
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4.4 Svayaṃbhūdeva's Paumacariu and Riṭṭhanemicariu
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4.5 Puspadanta's Harivaṃśapurāṇa
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4.6 Kanakāmara's Karakaṇḍacariu
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4.7 Dhaṇavāla's Bhavisattakahā
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4.8 Rāmasiṃha's Pāhuḍadohā
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4.9 Haribhadra's Sanatkumāracarita
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4.10 Somaprabha's Kumārapālapratibodha
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4.11 Addahamāṇa's Saṃdeśa Rāsaka
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Part Two: Grammatical Change During the Late Middle Indo-Aryan Period
Part Two: Grammatical Change During the Late Middle Indo-Aryan Period
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Chapter 5: Restructuring of the Nominal System and the Evolution of the Phrasal Case
Chapter 5: Restructuring of the Nominal System and the Evolution of the Phrasal Case
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5.1 Erosion of the nominal case system
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5.2 Source
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5.3 Appurtenance
5.3 Appurtenance
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5.4 Reference
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5.5 Location
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5.6 Accompaniment/Instrumentality
5.6 Accompaniment/Instrumentality
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Chapter 6: Restructuring of the Pronominal System and the Evolution of the Phrasal Case
Chapter 6: Restructuring of the Pronominal System and the Evolution of the Phrasal Case
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6.1 Late Middle Indo-Aryan period (Apabhrasa)
6.1 Late Middle Indo-Aryan period (Apabhraṃśa)
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6.2 Early New Indo-Aryan period
6.2 Early New Indo-Aryan period
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Chapter 7: Evolution of Grammatical and Lexical Aspect
Chapter 7: Evolution of Grammatical and Lexical Aspect
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7.1 Grammatical aspect
7.1 Grammatical aspect
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7.2 Lexical aspect
7.2 Lexical aspect
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Chapter 8: The Old Synthetic and the New Analytic Passive
Chapter 8: The Old Synthetic and the New Analytic Passive
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8.1 Inherited finite (synthetic) passive in -ijja-
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8.2 Inherited analytic be-passive
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8.3 Innovative analytic jānā “go”-passive
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8.4 Non-finite passive with the past passive particle
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Chapter 9: The Emergence and Development of the Ergative Construction
Chapter 9: The Emergence and Development of the Ergative Construction
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9.1 The functional theory of the origins of ergativity
9.1 The functional theory of the origins of ergativity
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9.2 The possessive and agentive construction in Middle Indo-Aryan
9.2 The possessive and agentive construction in Middle Indo-Aryan
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9.3 The tug of war between conservative and eliminative forces in the history of Indo-Aryan
9.3 The tug of war between conservative and eliminative forces in the history of Indo-Aryan
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9.4 Ergative interpretation of the constructions with the past passive participle in Apabhram.sa
9.4 Ergative interpretation of the constructions with the past passive participle in Apabhraṃśa
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Chapter 10: The Scope of the Causative
Chapter 10: The Scope of the Causative
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10.1 The functional theory of causativization
10.1 The functional theory of causativization
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10.2 Finite causatives
10.2 Finite causatives
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10.3 Non-finite causatives
10.3 Non-finite causatives
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10.4 Causativization in Sanskrit and Prakrits
10.4 Causativization in Sanskrit and Prākrits
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Chapter 11: Mood and Modality
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11.1 Epistemic and deontic modality
11.1 Epistemic and deontic modality
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11.2 The gerundive in statements of necessity and possibility
11.2 The gerundive in statements of necessity and possibility
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11.3 The gerundive in the function of inferential mode
11.3 The gerundive in the function of inferential mode
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11.4 The gerundive recategorized as future tense
11.4 The gerundive recategorized as future tense
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Chapter 12: Absolute Constructions
Chapter 12: Absolute Constructions
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12.1 Absolute constructions in Old Indo-Aryan
12.1 Absolute constructions in Old Indo-Aryan
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12.2 Absolute constructions in Apabhrasa
12.2 Absolute constructions in Apabhraṃśa
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Chapter 13: Complementation and Relativization
Chapter 13: Complementation and Relativization
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13.1 The gerund with modal verbs
13.1 The gerund with modal verbs
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13.2 Dative of purpose with verbs of motion
13.2 Dative of purpose with verbs of motion
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13.3 The quotative particle ema
13.3 The quotative particle ema
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13.4 Relative clauses in Apabhrasa
13.4 Relative clauses in Apabhraṃśa
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13.5 Subordinate clauses introduced by relative pronouns
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13.6 Subordinate clauses introduced by relative adverbs
13.6 Subordinate clauses introduced by relative adverbs
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Chapter 14: Conclusions
Chapter 14: Conclusions
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14.1 Grammatical change in Indo-Aryan languages during the Medieval period (6th - 12th century A.D.)
14.1 Grammatical change in Indo-Aryan languages during the Medieval period (6th – 12th century A.D.)
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14.2 Sociolinguistic aspects of the history of Indo-Aryan languages during the Medieval period
14.2 Sociolinguistic aspects of the history of Indo-Aryan languages during the Medieval period
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Index of Ancient and Medieval Grammarians
Index of Ancient and Medieval Grammarians
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Index of Languages and Dialects
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Historical Syntax of Late Middle Indo-Aryan (Apabhramsa)
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This study concentrates on the emergence and development of the ergative construction in terms of the passive-to-ergative reanalysis and the co-existence of the ergative construction with the old and new analytic passive constructions. Special attention is paid to the actuation problem seen as the tug of war between conservative and eliminative forces during their development. Other chapters deal with the evolution of grammatical and lexical aspect, causativization, modality, absolute constructions and subordination.
This study is based on a wealth of new data gleaned from original poetic works in Apabhraṃśa (by Svayaṃbhādeva, Puṣpadanta, Haribhadra, Somaprabha et al.). It contains sections dealing with descriptive techniques of Medieval Indian grammarians (esp. Hemacandra). All the Sanskrit, Prakrit and Apabhraṃśa examples are consistently parsed and translated.
The opus is cast in the theoretical framework of Functional Grammar of the Prague and Amsterdam Schools. It should be of particular interest to scholars and students of Indo-Aryan and general historical linguistics, especially those interested in the issues of morphosyntactic change and typology in their sociohistorical setting.
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Abbreviations of Primary Literature
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Abbreviations of Grammatical Terms
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Introduction
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Part One: Methodology, Sociolinguistic Background and Apabhraṃśa Literary Corpus
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Chapter 1: Methodology and Theoretical Approach
Chapter 1: Methodology and Theoretical Approach
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1.1 Previous studies of the late Middle Indo-Aryan period
1.1 Previous studies of the late Middle Indo-Aryan period
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1.2 The scope and aims of the present study
1.2 The scope and aims of the present study
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1.3 Methodology
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1.4 Conceptual framework
1.4 Conceptual framework
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Chapter 2: Historical, Social, and Linguistic Background
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2.1 Regional states in Northern India (6th - 12th century A. D.)
2.1 Regional states in Northern India (6th – 12th century A. D.)
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2.2 Sociolinguistic impact of foreign invasions and settlements on Northern India
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2.3 Literary languages of Medieval India (Sanskrit, Prakrits, and Apabhram.sa)
2.3 Literary languages of Medieval India (Sanskrit, Prākrits, and Apabhraṃśa)
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Chapter 3: Evidence from Medieval Indian Grammarians
Chapter 3: Evidence from Medieval Indian Grammarians
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3.1 Vararuci's Praktaprakasa
3.1 Vararuci's Prākṟtaprakāśa
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3.2 Descriptive technique of Hemacandra Suri (1088/89-1172/73)
3.2 Descriptive technique of Hemacandra Sūri (1088/89–1172/73)
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3.3 Eastern grammarians
3.3 Eastern grammarians
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Kramadīśvara and Puruṣottama
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Chapter 4: Late Middle Indo-Aryan Vernacular Corpus
Chapter 4: Late Middle Indo-Aryan Vernacular Corpus
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4.1 Eastern Apabhram.sa
4.1 Eastern Apabhraṃśa
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4.2 Apabhraṃśa songs in Kālidāsa's Vikramorvaśīya
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4.3 Joindu's Paramātmaprakāsa and Yogasāra
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4.4 Svayaṃbhūdeva's Paumacariu and Riṭṭhanemicariu
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4.5 Puspadanta's Harivamsapurana
4.5 Puspadanta's Harivaṃśapurāṇa
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4.6 Kanakāmara's Karakaṇḍacariu
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4.7 Dhaṇavāla's Bhavisattakahā
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4.8 Rāmasiṃha's Pāhuḍadohā
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4.9 Haribhadra's Sanatkumaracarita
4.9 Haribhadra's Sanatkumāracarita
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4.10 Somaprabha's Kumarapalapratibodha
4.10 Somaprabha's Kumārapālapratibodha
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4.11 Addahamaa's Sadesa Rasaka
4.11 Addahamāṇa's Saṃdeśa Rāsaka
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Part Two: Grammatical Change During the Late Middle Indo-Aryan Period
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Chapter 5: Restructuring of the Nominal System and the Evolution of the Phrasal Case
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5.1 Erosion of the nominal case system
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5.2 Source
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5.3 Appurtenance
5.3 Appurtenance
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5.4 Reference
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5.5 Location
5.5 Location
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5.6 Accompaniment/Instrumentality
5.6 Accompaniment/Instrumentality
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Chapter 6: Restructuring of the Pronominal System and the Evolution of the Phrasal Case
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6.1 Late Middle Indo-Aryan period (Apabhrasa)
6.1 Late Middle Indo-Aryan period (Apabhraṃśa)
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6.2 Early New Indo-Aryan period
6.2 Early New Indo-Aryan period
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Chapter 7: Evolution of Grammatical and Lexical Aspect
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7.1 Grammatical aspect
7.1 Grammatical aspect
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7.2 Lexical aspect
7.2 Lexical aspect
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Chapter 8: The Old Synthetic and the New Analytic Passive
Chapter 8: The Old Synthetic and the New Analytic Passive
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8.1 Inherited finite (synthetic) passive in -ijja-
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8.2 Inherited analytic be-passive
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8.3 Innovative analytic jānā “go”-passive
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8.4 Non-finite passive with the past passive particle
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Chapter 9: The Emergence and Development of the Ergative Construction
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9.1 The functional theory of the origins of ergativity
9.1 The functional theory of the origins of ergativity
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9.2 The possessive and agentive construction in Middle Indo-Aryan
9.2 The possessive and agentive construction in Middle Indo-Aryan
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9.3 The tug of war between conservative and eliminative forces in the history of Indo-Aryan
9.3 The tug of war between conservative and eliminative forces in the history of Indo-Aryan
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9.4 Ergative interpretation of the constructions with the past passive participle in Apabhram.sa
9.4 Ergative interpretation of the constructions with the past passive participle in Apabhraṃśa
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Chapter 10: The Scope of the Causative
Chapter 10: The Scope of the Causative
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10.1 The functional theory of causativization
10.1 The functional theory of causativization
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10.2 Finite causatives
10.2 Finite causatives
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10.3 Non-finite causatives
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10.4 Causativization in Sanskrit and Prakrits
10.4 Causativization in Sanskrit and Prākrits
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Chapter 11: Mood and Modality
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11.1 Epistemic and deontic modality
11.1 Epistemic and deontic modality
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11.2 The gerundive in statements of necessity and possibility
11.2 The gerundive in statements of necessity and possibility
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11.3 The gerundive in the function of inferential mode
11.3 The gerundive in the function of inferential mode
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11.4 The gerundive recategorized as future tense
11.4 The gerundive recategorized as future tense
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Chapter 12: Absolute Constructions
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12.1 Absolute constructions in Old Indo-Aryan
12.1 Absolute constructions in Old Indo-Aryan
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12.2 Absolute constructions in Apabhrasa
12.2 Absolute constructions in Apabhraṃśa
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Chapter 13: Complementation and Relativization
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13.1 The gerund with modal verbs
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13.2 Dative of purpose with verbs of motion
13.2 Dative of purpose with verbs of motion
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13.3 The quotative particle ema
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14.1 Grammatical change in Indo-Aryan languages during the Medieval period (6th – 12th century A.D.)
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14.3 A contribution of the present monograph to general historical linguistics
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Index of Ancient and Medieval Grammarians
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Historical Syntax of Late Middle Indo-Aryan (Apabhramsa)
A Historical Syntax of Late Middle Indo-Aryan (Apabhraṃśa)
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This study concentrates on the emergence and development of the ergative construction in terms of the passive-to-ergative reanalysis and the co-existence of the ergative construction with the old and new analytic passive constructions. Special attention is paid to the actuation problem seen as the tug of war between conservative and eliminative forces during their development. Other chapters deal with the evolution of grammatical and lexical aspect, causativization, modality, absolute constructions and subordination.
This study is based on a wealth of new data gleaned from original poetic works in Apabhraṃśa (by Svayaṃbhādeva, Puṣpadanta, Haribhadra, Somaprabha et al.). It contains sections dealing with descriptive techniques of Medieval Indian grammarians (esp. Hemacandra). All the Sanskrit, Prakrit and Apabhraṃśa examples are consistently parsed and translated.
The opus is cast in the theoretical framework of Functional Grammar of the Prague and Amsterdam Schools. It should be of particular interest to scholars and students of Indo-Aryan and general historical linguistics, especially those interested in the issues of morphosyntactic change and typology in their sociohistorical setting.
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Part One: Methodology, Sociolinguistic Background and Apabhraṃśa Literary Corpus
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Chapter 1: Methodology and Theoretical Approach
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1.1 Previous studies of the late Middle Indo-Aryan period
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1.2 The scope and aims of the present study
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Chapter 2: Historical, Social, and Linguistic Background
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2.1 Regional states in Northern India (6th – 12th century A. D.)
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2.2 Sociolinguistic impact of foreign invasions and settlements on Northern India
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2.3 Literary languages of Medieval India (Sanskrit, Prakrits, and Apabhram.sa)
2.3 Literary languages of Medieval India (Sanskrit, Prākrits, and Apabhraṃśa)
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Chapter 3: Evidence from Medieval Indian Grammarians
Chapter 3: Evidence from Medieval Indian Grammarians
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3.2 Descriptive technique of Hemacandra Sūri (1088/89–1172/73)
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3.3 Eastern grammarians
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4.1 Eastern Apabhraṃśa
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4.2 Apabhraṃśa songs in Kālidāsa's Vikramorvaśīya
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Part Two: Grammatical Change During the Late Middle Indo-Aryan Period
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Chapter 5: Restructuring of the Nominal System and the Evolution of the Phrasal Case
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5.6 Accompaniment/Instrumentality
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Chapter 6: Restructuring of the Pronominal System and the Evolution of the Phrasal Case
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6.1 Late Middle Indo-Aryan period (Apabhraṃśa)
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6.2 Early New Indo-Aryan period
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Chapter 7: Evolution of Grammatical and Lexical Aspect
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7.1 Grammatical aspect
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Chapter 8: The Old Synthetic and the New Analytic Passive
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8.1 Inherited finite (synthetic) passive in -ijja-
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Chapter 9: The Emergence and Development of the Ergative Construction
Chapter 9: The Emergence and Development of the Ergative Construction
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9.1 The functional theory of the origins of ergativity
9.1 The functional theory of the origins of ergativity
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9.2 The possessive and agentive construction in Middle Indo-Aryan
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9.3 The tug of war between conservative and eliminative forces in the history of Indo-Aryan
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9.4 Ergative interpretation of the constructions with the past passive participle in Apabhraṃśa
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Chapter 10: The Scope of the Causative
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10.1 The functional theory of causativization
10.1 The functional theory of causativization
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10.2 Finite causatives
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10.4 Causativization in Sanskrit and Prakrits
10.4 Causativization in Sanskrit and Prākrits
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Chapter 11: Mood and Modality
Chapter 11: Mood and Modality
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cilt.165.63epi
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11.1 Epistemic and deontic modality
11.1 Epistemic and deontic modality
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cilt.165.64the
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11.2 The gerundive in statements of necessity and possibility
11.2 The gerundive in statements of necessity and possibility
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11.3 The gerundive in the function of inferential mode
11.3 The gerundive in the function of inferential mode
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11.4 The gerundive recategorized as future tense
11.4 The gerundive recategorized as future tense
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cilt.165.67cha
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Chapter
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Chapter 12: Absolute Constructions
Chapter 12: Absolute Constructions
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cilt.165.68abs
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Subsection
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12.1 Absolute constructions in Old Indo-Aryan
12.1 Absolute constructions in Old Indo-Aryan
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cilt.165.69abs
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Subsection
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12.2 Absolute constructions in Apabhrasa
12.2 Absolute constructions in Apabhraṃśa
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Chapter 13: Complementation and Relativization
Chapter 13: Complementation and Relativization
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cilt.165.71the
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Subsection
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13.1 The gerund with modal verbs
13.1 The gerund with modal verbs
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cilt.165.72dat
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Subsection
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13.2 Dative of purpose with verbs of motion
13.2 Dative of purpose with verbs of motion
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cilt.165.73the
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13.3 The quotative particle ema
13.3 The quotative particle ema
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Subsection
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13.4 Relative clauses in Apabhrasa
13.4 Relative clauses in Apabhraṃśa
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13.5 Subordinate clauses introduced by relative pronouns
13.5 Subordinate clauses introduced by relative pronouns
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13.6 Subordinate clauses introduced by relative adverbs
13.6 Subordinate clauses introduced by relative adverbs
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Chapter 14: Conclusions
Chapter 14: Conclusions
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Subsection
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14.1 Grammatical change in Indo-Aryan languages during the Medieval period (6th - 12th century A.D.)
14.1 Grammatical change in Indo-Aryan languages during the Medieval period (6th – 12th century A.D.)
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cilt.165.79soc
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14.2 Sociolinguistic aspects of the history of Indo-Aryan languages during the Medieval period
14.2 Sociolinguistic aspects of the history of Indo-Aryan languages during the Medieval period
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cilt.165.80aco
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14.3 A contribution of the present monograph to general historical linguistics
14.3 A contribution of the present monograph to general historical linguistics
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14.4 Epilogue
14.4 Epilogue
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Miscellaneous
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Editions of Primary Literature
Editions of Primary Literature
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cilt.165.83ref
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Miscellaneous
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References and Select Bibliography
References and Select Bibliography
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eng
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cilt.165.84ind
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Miscellaneous
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Index of Ancient and Medieval Grammarians
Index of Ancient and Medieval Grammarians
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eng
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cilt.165.85ind
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Miscellaneous
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Index of Modern Authors
Index of Modern Authors
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cilt.165.86ind
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Miscellaneous
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Index of Quoted Passages
Index of Quoted Passages
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cilt.165.87ind
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Miscellaneous
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Index of Languages and Dialects
Index of Languages and Dialects
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Miscellaneous
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Index of Subjects
Index of Subjects
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