Terms for Negation ?
Dipak Bhattacharya
dbhattacharya200498 at YAHOO.COM
Thu Feb 2 06:32:19 UTC 2012
2.2.12
Dear Colleagues
I could not note if the following has already been brought to
notice. In that case please ignore it.
Vyākaraṇa
teachers have to deal with and teach two types of prohibition -- pratiṣedha = predicative, paryudāsa = exception. The Nyāyakoṣa cites a definition.
There is an idea of six-semantic shades of negation, not
necessarily prohibition, for which the see the Bālamanoramā on S.K.756 = P.2.2.6 . This is said
to be the view of prācīnas= ‘old?’ ‘eastern?’
Best
DB
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From: Stephen Hodge <s.hodge at PADMACHOLING.PLUS.COM>
To: INDOLOGY at liverpool.ac.uk
Sent: Thursday, 2 February 2012 12:02 AM
Subject: [INDOLOGY] Terms for Negation ?
Dear Colleagues,
The general term in tradtional Sanskrit grammars for negation is, of course, pratiṣedha. Due to my lack of in-depth familiarity with the traditional grammars, I wonder if somebody might be able to help me. I am trying to find Sanskrit terms, if any, for the different sub-classes of negation, in particular for the various types of "a-" (for the negative of privation etc). All I can find are examples of about 6 sub-categories, but no terminology. I am trying to retrovert with a modicom of accuracy some terms from Tibetan. Any suggestions most welcome.
Best wishes,
Stephen Hodge
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