[INDOLOGY] Antw: changes in gaṇas/present-tense stem classes of Sanskrit verbs
Raik Strunz
raik.strunz at indologie.uni-halle.de
Sun Jul 26 06:04:15 UTC 2020
Dear Antonia,
for an overview of the morphological features and their Indo-European
background I would also recommend
Helmut Rix.
LIV – Lexikon der indogermanischen Verben.
Die Wurzeln und ihre Primärstammbildungen.
Wiesbaden 2001.
Best,
Raik Strunz
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>>> Antonia Ruppel via INDOLOGY <indology at list.indology.info> 24.07.20
21.07 Uhr >>>
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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