[INDOLOGY] INDOLOGY Digest, Vol 67, Issue 14

Claudius Teodorescu claudius.teodorescu at gmail.com
Wed Aug 15 09:03:07 UTC 2018


In case Birgit had no time to compile the list so far, I did a first
version of it, see
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1udtblApcN6i0rXwdY8RSwa6rMuXXQHKyqeHY2TyqG2Y/edit?usp=sharing
.


Claudius Teodorescu

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>    1. Resources for commentarial interpretations of particles
>       (Birgit Kellner)
>    2. Re: Resources for commentarial interpretations of particles
>       (Olivelle, J P)
>    3. Re: Resources for commentarial interpretations of particles
>       (Brendan)
>    4. Re: Resources for commentarial interpretations of particles
>       (Brendan)
>    5. Re: Resources for commentarial interpretations of particles
>       (Tieken, H.J.H.)
>    6. Re: Resources for commentarial interpretations of particles
>       (Tieken, H.J.H.)
>    7. Re: Resources for commentarial interpretations of particles
>       (Eric Gurevitch)
>    8. Re: Resources for commentarial interpretations of particles
>       (Matthew Kapstein)
>    9. Re: Resources for commentarial interpretations of particles
>       (Matthew Kapstein)
>   10. Re: Resources for commentarial interpretations of particles
>       (Madhav Deshpande)
>   11. Re: Resources for commentarial interpretations of particles
>       (Brendan)
>   12. Re: Resources for commentarial interpretations of particles
>       (Krishnaprasad G)
>   13. Continuing my Krishna Verses (Madhav Deshpande)
>   14. Re: {???????????????????} Continuing my Krishna Verses
>       (Nagaraj Paturi)
>   15. Re: Resources for commentarial interpretations of particles
>       (andra.kleb at gmail.com)
>   16. Re: Resources for commentarial interpretations of particles
>       (Oliver Fallon)
>   17. Fantasy Fictions from the Bengal Renaissance (Christophe Vielle)
>   18. Re: Resources for commentarial interpretations of particles
>       (Oliver Fallon)
>   19. A regressive face of Indology at the World Sanskrit
>       Conference (Audrey Truschke)
>   20. Re: Resources for commentarial interpretations of particles
>       (Raffaele Torella)
>   21. Scan of ?Bhramara-d?ta-k?vya? (Samuel Wright)
>   22. Re: Resources for commentarial interpretations of particles
>       (Olivelle, J P)
>   23. Re: Resources for commentarial interpretations of particles
>       (Timothy P. Lighthiser)
>   24. Re: A regressive face of Indology at the World Sanskrit
>       Conference (Tieken, H.J.H.)
>
>
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>
> Message: 1
> Date: Mon, 13 Aug 2018 20:33:47 +0200
> From: Birgit Kellner <birgit.kellner at oeaw.ac.at>
> To: indology at list.indology.info
> Subject: [INDOLOGY] Resources for commentarial interpretations of
>         particles
> Message-ID: <634b9e64-66fa-a70c-0c35-88d48f6e4d51 at oeaw.ac.at>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8; format=flowed
>
> Dear colleagues,
>
> I was wondering whether any of you know of resources to recommend
> especially to students on commentarial interpretations of particles,
> especially api, ca, tu, eva, which function as connectives and logical
> operators. I am particularly interested in presentations of the range of
> options that are available from vy?kara?a analysis, and discussions of
> the metalanguage used (e.g. avadh?ra?a, samuccaya, sambh?van?, ati?aya
> ...).
>
> There is much material tucked away in footnotes to various publications,
> of course, there are helpful classics like Speijer's Sanskrit Syntax,
> there are some remarks in introductory textbooks and grammar works, and
> some efforts were made towards compiling patterns of commentarial
> language inTubb & Bose's "Scholastic Sanskrit" and in Angot's recent
> "Sanskrit commentarial", and there are articles dealing with specific
> particles and their logical implications (esp. eva), but I have not come
> across attempts to offer more comprehensive inventories of the terms
> ??stric commentators use in interpreting particles.
>
> Pointers would be much appreciated; I'll collect responses and post a
> list later.
>
> With best regards,
>
> Birgit kellner
>
> --
> ----
> Prof. Dr. Birgit Kellner
> Director
> Institute for the Cultural and Intellectual History of Asia
> Austrian Academy of Sciences
> Hollandstrasse 11-13/2
> A-1020 Vienna
> Austria
> Phone: +43-(0)1-51581-6420
> Fax: +43-(0)1-51581-6410
> http://ikga.oeaw.ac.at
>
>
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 2
> Date: Mon, 13 Aug 2018 18:37:55 +0000
> From: "Olivelle, J P" <jpo at austin.utexas.edu>
> To: Birgit Kellner <birgit.kellner at oeaw.ac.at>
> Cc: "indology at list.indology.info" <indology at list.indology.info>
> Subject: Re: [INDOLOGY] Resources for commentarial interpretations of
>         particles
> Message-ID: <B9BFD17A-272B-4973-BE5C-C975FB24D4BE at austin.utexas.edu>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"
>
> Hi Birgit:
>
> Off the top of my head, there is the wonderful article on ?iva? by Joel
> Brereton, and I think on ?khila? by Emeneau.
>
> Patrick
>
>
>
> > On Aug 13, 2018, at 1:33 PM, Birgit Kellner via INDOLOGY <
> indology at list.indology.info> wrote:
> >
> > Dear colleagues,
> >
> > I was wondering whether any of you know of resources to recommend
> especially to students on commentarial interpretations of particles,
> especially api, ca, tu, eva, which function as connectives and logical
> operators. I am particularly interested in presentations of the range of
> options that are available from vy?kara?a analysis, and discussions of the
> metalanguage used (e.g. avadh?ra?a, samuccaya, sambh?van?, ati?aya ...).
> >
> > There is much material tucked away in footnotes to various publications,
> of course, there are helpful classics like Speijer's Sanskrit Syntax, there
> are some remarks in introductory textbooks and grammar works, and some
> efforts were made towards compiling patterns of commentarial language
> inTubb & Bose's "Scholastic Sanskrit" and in Angot's recent "Sanskrit
> commentarial", and there are articles dealing with specific particles and
> their logical implications (esp. eva), but I have not come across attempts
> to offer more comprehensive inventories of the terms ??stric commentators
> use in interpreting particles.
> >
> > Pointers would be much appreciated; I'll collect responses and post a
> list later.
> >
> > With best regards,
> >
> > Birgit kellner
> >
> > --
> > ----
> > Prof. Dr. Birgit Kellner
> > Director
> > Institute for the Cultural and Intellectual History of Asia
> > Austrian Academy of Sciences
> > Hollandstrasse 11-13/2
> > A-1020 Vienna
> > Austria
> > Phone: +43-(0)1-51581-6420
> > Fax: +43-(0)1-51581-6410
> > http://ikga.oeaw.ac.at
> >
> >
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> Message: 3
> Date: Mon, 13 Aug 2018 15:07:17 -0400
> From: Brendan <brendan.gillon at mcgill.ca>
> To: indology at list.indology.info
> Subject: Re: [INDOLOGY] Resources for commentarial interpretations of
>         particles
> Message-ID: <ebf8514a-a0da-2b1a-7c6b-f95ae1068e45 at mcgill.ca>
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>
> In addition to the two books you mentioned, one by Angot and the other
> by Tubb and Boose, one might find useful Apte's Student Guide to
> Sanskrit Composition, where fifty or sixty particles are treated with
> brief explanations and cited examples over the lessons 21 to 28. The
> particles are taken up in (Sanskrit) alphabetical order.
>
> Brendan Gillon
>
>
> On 2018-08-13 02:33 PM, Birgit Kellner via INDOLOGY wrote:
> > Dear colleagues,
> >
> > I was wondering whether any of you know of resources to recommend
> > especially to students on commentarial interpretations of particles,
> > especially api, ca, tu, eva, which function as connectives and logical
> > operators. I am particularly interested in presentations of the range
> > of options that are available from vy?kara?a analysis, and discussions
> > of the metalanguage used (e.g. avadh?ra?a, samuccaya, sambh?van?,
> > ati?aya ...).
> >
> > There is much material tucked away in footnotes to various
> > publications, of course, there are helpful classics like Speijer's
> > Sanskrit Syntax, there are some remarks in introductory textbooks and
> > grammar works, and some efforts were made towards compiling patterns
> > of commentarial language inTubb & Bose's "Scholastic Sanskrit" and in
> > Angot's recent "Sanskrit commentarial", and there are articles dealing
> > with specific particles and their logical implications (esp. eva), but
> > I have not come across attempts to offer more comprehensive
> > inventories of the terms ??stric commentators use in interpreting
> > particles.
> >
> > Pointers would be much appreciated; I'll collect responses and post a
> > list later.
> >
> > With best regards,
> >
> > Birgit kellner
> >
>
> --
>
> Brendan S. Gillon                       email: brendan.gillon at mcgill.ca
> Department of Linguistics
> McGill University                       tel.:  001 514 398 4868
> 1085, Avenue Docteur-Penfield
> Montreal, Quebec                        fax.:  001 514 398 7088
> H3A 1A7  CANADA
>
> webpage: http://webpages.mcgill.ca/staff/group3/bgillo/web/
>
>
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 4
> Date: Mon, 13 Aug 2018 15:13:26 -0400
> From: Brendan <brendan.gillon at mcgill.ca>
> To: indology at list.indology.info
> Subject: Re: [INDOLOGY] Resources for commentarial interpretations of
>         particles
> Message-ID: <32062fc4-8804-db1c-c793-1e04139239ea at mcgill.ca>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8; format=flowed
>
> The article by Emeneau, entitled "Sanskrit syntactic particles ---
> khalu, khila and nuunam", appeared, if I recall correctly, in JOAS in 1969.
>
> I don't recall where Joel's article appeared.
>
> Brendan Gillon
>
>
> On 2018-08-13 02:37 PM, Olivelle, J P via INDOLOGY wrote:
> > Hi Birgit:
> >
> > Off the top of my head, there is the wonderful article on ?iva? by Joel
> Brereton, and I think on ?khila? by Emeneau.
> >
> > Patrick
> >
> >
> >
> >> On Aug 13, 2018, at 1:33 PM, Birgit Kellner via INDOLOGY <
> indology at list.indology.info> wrote:
> >>
> >> Dear colleagues,
> >>
> >> I was wondering whether any of you know of resources to recommend
> especially to students on commentarial interpretations of particles,
> especially api, ca, tu, eva, which function as connectives and logical
> operators. I am particularly interested in presentations of the range of
> options that are available from vy?kara?a analysis, and discussions of the
> metalanguage used (e.g. avadh?ra?a, samuccaya, sambh?van?, ati?aya ...).
> >>
> >> There is much material tucked away in footnotes to various
> publications, of course, there are helpful classics like Speijer's Sanskrit
> Syntax, there are some remarks in introductory textbooks and grammar works,
> and some efforts were made towards compiling patterns of commentarial
> language inTubb & Bose's "Scholastic Sanskrit" and in Angot's recent
> "Sanskrit commentarial", and there are articles dealing with specific
> particles and their logical implications (esp. eva), but I have not come
> across attempts to offer more comprehensive inventories of the terms
> ??stric commentators use in interpreting particles.
> >>
> >> Pointers would be much appreciated; I'll collect responses and post a
> list later.
> >>
> >> With best regards,
> >>
> >> Birgit kellner
> >>
> >> --
> >> ----
> >> Prof. Dr. Birgit Kellner
> >> Director
> >> Institute for the Cultural and Intellectual History of Asia
> >> Austrian Academy of Sciences
> >> Hollandstrasse 11-13/2
> >> A-1020 Vienna
> >> Austria
> >> Phone: +43-(0)1-51581-6420
> >> Fax: +43-(0)1-51581-6410
> >> http://ikga.oeaw.ac.at
> >>
> >>
> >> _______________________________________________
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> --
>
> Brendan S. Gillon                       email: brendan.gillon at mcgill.ca
> Department of Linguistics
> McGill University                       tel.:  001 514 398 4868
> 1085, Avenue Docteur-Penfield
> Montreal, Quebec                        fax.:  001 514 398 7088
> H3A 1A7  CANADA
>
> webpage: http://webpages.mcgill.ca/staff/group3/bgillo/web/
>
>
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 5
> Date: Mon, 13 Aug 2018 19:28:16 +0000
> From: "Tieken, H.J.H." <H.J.H.Tieken at hum.leidenuniv.nl>
> To: Brendan <brendan.gillon at mcgill.ca>, "indology at list.indology.info"
>         <indology at list.indology.info>
> Subject: Re: [INDOLOGY] Resources for commentarial interpretations of
>         particles
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> leidenuniv.nl>
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>
> Emeneau's article appeared in Indo-Iranian Journal IX (1969), pp. 241-68.
> Leendert van Daalen wrote a kind of rejoinder/addendum to this article,
> which, if I remember well, was published in IIJ as well. I must have it,
> but can't find it at the moment.
>
> Herman Tieken
> Stationsweg 58
> 2515 BP Den Haag
> The Netherlands
> 00 31 (0)70 2208127
> website: hermantieken.com
>
> ________________________________________
> Van: INDOLOGY [indology-bounces at list.indology.info] namens Brendan via
> INDOLOGY [indology at list.indology.info]
> Verzonden: maandag 13 augustus 2018 21:13
> Aan: indology at list.indology.info
> Onderwerp: Re: [INDOLOGY] Resources for commentarial interpretations of
> particles
>
> The article by Emeneau, entitled "Sanskrit syntactic particles ---
> khalu, khila and nuunam", appeared, if I recall correctly, in JOAS in 1969.
>
> I don't recall where Joel's article appeared.
>
> Brendan Gillon
>
>
> On 2018-08-13 02:37 PM, Olivelle, J P via INDOLOGY wrote:
> > Hi Birgit:
> >
> > Off the top of my head, there is the wonderful article on ?iva? by Joel
> Brereton, and I think on ?khila? by Emeneau.
> >
> > Patrick
> >
> >
> >
> >> On Aug 13, 2018, at 1:33 PM, Birgit Kellner via INDOLOGY <
> indology at list.indology.info> wrote:
> >>
> >> Dear colleagues,
> >>
> >> I was wondering whether any of you know of resources to recommend
> especially to students on commentarial interpretations of particles,
> especially api, ca, tu, eva, which function as connectives and logical
> operators. I am particularly interested in presentations of the range of
> options that are available from vy?kara?a analysis, and discussions of the
> metalanguage used (e.g. avadh?ra?a, samuccaya, sambh?van?, ati?aya ...).
> >>
> >> There is much material tucked away in footnotes to various
> publications, of course, there are helpful classics like Speijer's Sanskrit
> Syntax, there are some remarks in introductory textbooks and grammar works,
> and some efforts were made towards compiling patterns of commentarial
> language inTubb & Bose's "Scholastic Sanskrit" and in Angot's recent
> "Sanskrit commentarial", and there are articles dealing with specific
> particles and their logical implications (esp. eva), but I have not come
> across attempts to offer more comprehensive inventories of the terms
> ??stric commentators use in interpreting particles.
> >>
> >> Pointers would be much appreciated; I'll collect responses and post a
> list later.
> >>
> >> With best regards,
> >>
> >> Birgit kellner
> >>
> >> --
> >> ----
> >> Prof. Dr. Birgit Kellner
> >> Director
> >> Institute for the Cultural and Intellectual History of Asia
> >> Austrian Academy of Sciences
> >> Hollandstrasse 11-13/2
> >> A-1020 Vienna
> >> Austria
> >> Phone: +43-(0)1-51581-6420
> >> Fax: +43-(0)1-51581-6410
> >> http://ikga.oeaw.ac.at
> >>
> >>
> >> _______________________________________________
> >> INDOLOGY mailing list
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>
> Brendan S. Gillon                       email: brendan.gillon at mcgill.ca
> Department of Linguistics
> McGill University                       tel.:  001 514 398 4868
> 1085, Avenue Docteur-Penfield
> Montreal, Quebec                        fax.:  001 514 398 7088
> H3A 1A7  CANADA
>
> webpage: http://webpages.mcgill.ca/staff/group3/bgillo/web/
>
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> Message: 6
> Date: Mon, 13 Aug 2018 19:35:48 +0000
> From: "Tieken, H.J.H." <H.J.H.Tieken at hum.leidenuniv.nl>
> To: Brendan <brendan.gillon at mcgill.ca>, "indology at list.indology.info"
>         <indology at list.indology.info>
> Subject: Re: [INDOLOGY] Resources for commentarial interpretations of
>         particles
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>
> How can I forget. I myself wrote an article on kira/kiri as well:  ?Two
> Peculiar Usages of the Particle kira/kiri in Apabhra??a?. Sambodhi 32
> (2009), 33-36.
> In this article I refer to Van Daalen's article mentioned in my previous
> mail, published in IIJ XXX (1988), pp, 111-137 and to I. Ickler, Die
> vedische Partikel kila, published in Zeitschrift f?r vergleichende
> Sprachfirschung 90 (1976), pp. 50-86.
>
> Herman Tieken
> Stationsweg 58
> 2515 BP Den Haag
> The Netherlands
> 00 31 (0)70 2208127
> website: hermantieken.com
>
> ________________________________________
> Van: INDOLOGY [indology-bounces at list.indology.info] namens Brendan via
> INDOLOGY [indology at list.indology.info]
> Verzonden: maandag 13 augustus 2018 21:13
> Aan: indology at list.indology.info
> Onderwerp: Re: [INDOLOGY] Resources for commentarial interpretations of
> particles
>
> The article by Emeneau, entitled "Sanskrit syntactic particles ---
> khalu, khila and nuunam", appeared, if I recall correctly, in JOAS in 1969.
>
> I don't recall where Joel's article appeared.
>
> Brendan Gillon
>
>
> On 2018-08-13 02:37 PM, Olivelle, J P via INDOLOGY wrote:
> > Hi Birgit:
> >
> > Off the top of my head, there is the wonderful article on ?iva? by Joel
> Brereton, and I think on ?khila? by Emeneau.
> >
> > Patrick
> >
> >
> >
> >> On Aug 13, 2018, at 1:33 PM, Birgit Kellner via INDOLOGY <
> indology at list.indology.info> wrote:
> >>
> >> Dear colleagues,
> >>
> >> I was wondering whether any of you know of resources to recommend
> especially to students on commentarial interpretations of particles,
> especially api, ca, tu, eva, which function as connectives and logical
> operators. I am particularly interested in presentations of the range of
> options that are available from vy?kara?a analysis, and discussions of the
> metalanguage used (e.g. avadh?ra?a, samuccaya, sambh?van?, ati?aya ...).
> >>
> >> There is much material tucked away in footnotes to various
> publications, of course, there are helpful classics like Speijer's Sanskrit
> Syntax, there are some remarks in introductory textbooks and grammar works,
> and some efforts were made towards compiling patterns of commentarial
> language inTubb & Bose's "Scholastic Sanskrit" and in Angot's recent
> "Sanskrit commentarial", and there are articles dealing with specific
> particles and their logical implications (esp. eva), but I have not come
> across attempts to offer more comprehensive inventories of the terms
> ??stric commentators use in interpreting particles.
> >>
> >> Pointers would be much appreciated; I'll collect responses and post a
> list later.
> >>
> >> With best regards,
> >>
> >> Birgit kellner
> >>
> >> --
> >> ----
> >> Prof. Dr. Birgit Kellner
> >> Director
> >> Institute for the Cultural and Intellectual History of Asia
> >> Austrian Academy of Sciences
> >> Hollandstrasse 11-13/2
> >> A-1020 Vienna
> >> Austria
> >> Phone: +43-(0)1-51581-6420
> >> Fax: +43-(0)1-51581-6410
> >> http://ikga.oeaw.ac.at
> >>
> >>
> >> _______________________________________________
> >> INDOLOGY mailing list
> >> INDOLOGY at list.indology.info
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> --
>
> Brendan S. Gillon                       email: brendan.gillon at mcgill.ca
> Department of Linguistics
> McGill University                       tel.:  001 514 398 4868
> 1085, Avenue Docteur-Penfield
> Montreal, Quebec                        fax.:  001 514 398 7088
> H3A 1A7  CANADA
>
> webpage: http://webpages.mcgill.ca/staff/group3/bgillo/web/
>
>
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>
> Message: 7
> Date: Mon, 13 Aug 2018 14:40:29 -0500
> From: Eric Gurevitch <ericmgurevitch at gmail.com>
> To: "Tieken, H.J.H." <H.J.H.Tieken at hum.leidenuniv.nl>
> Cc: Brendan <brendan.gillon at mcgill.ca>, "indology at list.indology.info"
>         <indology at list.indology.info>
> Subject: Re: [INDOLOGY] Resources for commentarial interpretations of
>         particles
> Message-ID: <9172FF76-E1D6-4201-ACAE-DB892FE3E864 at gmail.com>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"
>
> Jan Gonda once published a 15 page article about the Sanskrit particle api
> entitled "The Sanskrit Particle api.?
>
> I think Luther Obrock has a useful flow chart laying out its usage too.
>
> All the best,
> Eric
>
> > On Aug 13, 2018, at 2:35 PM, Tieken, H.J.H. via INDOLOGY <
> indology at list.indology.info> wrote:
> >
> > How can I forget. I myself wrote an article on kira/kiri as well:  ?Two
> Peculiar Usages of the Particle kira/kiri in Apabhra??a?. Sambodhi 32
> (2009), 33-36.
> > In this article I refer to Van Daalen's article mentioned in my previous
> mail, published in IIJ XXX (1988), pp, 111-137 and to I. Ickler, Die
> vedische Partikel kila, published in Zeitschrift f?r vergleichende
> Sprachfirschung 90 (1976), pp. 50-86.
> >
> > Herman Tieken
> > Stationsweg 58
> > 2515 BP Den Haag
> > The Netherlands
> > 00 31 (0)70 2208127
> > website: hermantieken.com
> >
> > ________________________________________
> > Van: INDOLOGY [indology-bounces at list.indology.info] namens Brendan via
> INDOLOGY [indology at list.indology.info]
> > Verzonden: maandag 13 augustus 2018 21:13
> > Aan: indology at list.indology.info
> > Onderwerp: Re: [INDOLOGY] Resources for commentarial interpretations of
> particles
> >
> > The article by Emeneau, entitled "Sanskrit syntactic particles ---
> > khalu, khila and nuunam", appeared, if I recall correctly, in JOAS in
> 1969.
> >
> > I don't recall where Joel's article appeared.
> >
> > Brendan Gillon
> >
> >
> > On 2018-08-13 02:37 PM, Olivelle, J P via INDOLOGY wrote:
> >> Hi Birgit:
> >>
> >> Off the top of my head, there is the wonderful article on ?iva? by Joel
> Brereton, and I think on ?khila? by Emeneau.
> >>
> >> Patrick
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>> On Aug 13, 2018, at 1:33 PM, Birgit Kellner via INDOLOGY <
> indology at list.indology.info> wrote:
> >>>
> >>> Dear colleagues,
> >>>
> >>> I was wondering whether any of you know of resources to recommend
> especially to students on commentarial interpretations of particles,
> especially api, ca, tu, eva, which function as connectives and logical
> operators. I am particularly interested in presentations of the range of
> options that are available from vy?kara?a analysis, and discussions of the
> metalanguage used (e.g. avadh?ra?a, samuccaya, sambh?van?, ati?aya ...).
> >>>
> >>> There is much material tucked away in footnotes to various
> publications, of course, there are helpful classics like Speijer's Sanskrit
> Syntax, there are some remarks in introductory textbooks and grammar works,
> and some efforts were made towards compiling patterns of commentarial
> language inTubb & Bose's "Scholastic Sanskrit" and in Angot's recent
> "Sanskrit commentarial", and there are articles dealing with specific
> particles and their logical implications (esp. eva), but I have not come
> across attempts to offer more comprehensive inventories of the terms
> ??stric commentators use in interpreting particles.
> >>>
> >>> Pointers would be much appreciated; I'll collect responses and post a
> list later.
> >>>
> >>> With best regards,
> >>>
> >>> Birgit kellner
> >>>
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> > Brendan S. Gillon                       email: brendan.gillon at mcgill.ca
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