[INDOLOGY] INDOLOGY Digest, Vol 67, Issue 14

Claudius Teodorescu claudius.teodorescu at gmail.com
Wed Aug 15 16:55:14 UTC 2018


Hi,


The list of particles is almost done, it just need clarifications for the
works that are not highlighted in green. Please feel free to comment about
the list.


Claudius

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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>
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>
> 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/
>
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>
> ------------------------------
>
> 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
> >>
> >>
> >> _______________________________________________
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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
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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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