Re: [INDOLOGY] changes in gaṇas/present-tense stem classes of Sanskrit verbs
Dieter Gunkel
dcgunkel at gmail.com
Sat Jul 25 12:52:51 UTC 2020
Dear Antonia,
For a quick overview of changes in stem classes in the Vedic period, I find
Martin Kümmel's "Liste vedischer Verbstämme und -Formen" to be extremely
useful:
https://www.oriindufa.uni-jena.de/iskvomedia/indogermanistik/Kümmel_vved.pdf
It's based (in part) on the works already cited by Profs Korn and Parpola
(and other works, of course). Innovative present stem classes are easy to
find if you skim through and keep an eye out for arrows.
Also, there's a new dissertation on the nasal presents by Albert Zasada
(LMU Munich), which you can add to the list of monographs on Vedic verbal
morphology.
All the best,
Dieter
On Sat, Jul 25, 2020 at 10:08 AM Asko Parpola via INDOLOGY <
indology at list.indology.info> wrote:
> Gotō, Toshifumi, 2013. Old Indo-Aryan morphology and its Indo-Iranian
> background. In co-operation with Jared S. Klein and Velizar Sadovski.
> (Veröffentlichungen zur Iranistik, Nr 60; Österreichische Akademie der
> Wissenschaften, Philosophisch-historische Klasse, Sitzungsberichte, 849.
> Band.) Wien: Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften. ii,
> 222, vi pp. ISBN 3-7001-6948-2.
>
> On 25 Jul 2020, at 10.31, Asko Parpola <aparpola at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Dear Antonia:
>
> Werba, Chlodwig H., 1997. Verba Indoarica: Die primären und sekundären
> Wurzeln der Sanskrit-Sprache. Pars I: Radices primariae. Wien: Verlag der
> Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften. viii, 590 pp. ISBN
> 3-7001-2628-X.
>
> Werba, Chlodwig H., forthcoming posthumously. Verba Indoarica. Pars II:
> Radices secundariae.
>
> Gotō, Toshifumi, 1987. Die "I. Präsensklasse" im Vedischen. Untersuchung
> der vollstufigen thematischen Wurzelpräsentia. (Veröffentlichungen der
> Kommission für Linguistik und Kommunikationsforschung, 18; Österreichische
> Akademie der Wissenschaften, Phil.-hist. Klasse, Sitzungsberichte 489.)
> Wien: Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften. 450 pp.
> ISBN 3-7001-1119-3.
>
> Gotō, Toshifumi, 1990. Materialien zu einer Liste altindischer
> Verbalformen: 1. am(i), 2. ay/i, 3. as/s. Bulletin of the National Museum
> of Ethnology (Osaka) 15: 987-1012.
>
> Gotō, Toshifumi, 1991. Materialien zu einer Liste altindischer
> Verbalformen: 4. dogh/dugh/doh/duh, 5. sav/su, 6. (1) sav(i)/sū, 7. (2)
> sav(i)/sū. Bulletin of the National Museum of Ethnology (Osaka) 16: 681-707.
>
> Gotō, Toshifumi, 1993. Materialien zu einer Liste altindischer
> Verbalformen: 8. ard/ṛd, 9. īṣ, 10. ukṣ, 11. eṣ/iṣ, 12. eś(i)/iṣ(i), 13.
> ok/oc/uc, 14. kaṇ, 15. vakṣ/ukṣ. Bulletin of the National Museum of
> Ethnology (Osaka) 19: 119-141.
>
> Gotō, Toshifumi, 1997. Materialien zu einer Liste altindischer
> Verbalformen: 16. chad, 17. chand/chad, 18. chard/chṛd, 19. dagh/dhag, 20.
> dveṣ/dviṣ, 21. bandh/badh, 22. (1) man, 23 (2) man, 24. mnā, 25. (1)
> yav/yu, 26. (2) yav/yu, 27. san(i), 28 star/stṛ, 29. star(i)/stṛṛ..
> Bulletin of the National Museum of Ethnology (Osaka) 22: 1001-1059.
>
> Gotō, Toshifumi, 2001. Review of Werba, Verba Indoarica, Pars I. Kratylos
> 46: 62-72.
>
> With best wishes, Asko
>
> On 24 Jul 2020, at 22.05, Antonia Ruppel via INDOLOGY <
> indology at list.indology.info> wrote:
>
> Dear all,
>
> Is there an overview or systematic study of Sanskrit verbal roots either
> changing what present-tense stem class they belong to, or moving towards
> belonging to more than one class? (I am particularly looking for verbs
> moving into/also taking on forms of Class X, but am also wondering about
> movement towards thematic formations more generally. So far, my searches
> haven't had any useful results.)
>
> I was going to go through Whitney to make a list of my own; but before
> doing that, I thought I'd check whether the kalpataru might have a piece of
> fruit all ready for me.
>
> Many thanks,
> Antonia
>
>
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