Dear Amba-ji,

Here are some references that may be relevant

Gonda, Jan. 1957. The use of the particle ca. Vāk 5: 1-73.

Klein, Jared. 1982. Sanskrit ca, Indo-European *kwe, and the semantics of coordinate conjoined structures in the Rigveda. Studies in South Asian languages and linguistics, ed. by P. J. Mistry, 65-77. (South Asian Review, 6.)

Klein, Jared. 1982. Sanskrit ca, Indo-European *kwe, and the semantics of coordinate conjoined structures in the Rigveda. Studies in South Asian languages and linguistics, ed. by P. J. Mistry, 65-77. (South Asian Review, 6.)

Oberlies, Thomas. 1999. ca ‘if, when’, ce(d) ‘and’ — wor(l)ds upside-down? In: Vidyopāsanā: Studies in honour of Harivallabh C. Bhayani, ed. by P. J. Mistry and Bharati Modi, 169-172. Mumbai/Ahmedabad: Image Publications.

Wackernagel, Jacob. 1940. Indogermanisch –qe als alte nebensatzeinleitende Konjunktion. Zeitschrift für vergleichende Sprachforschung 67.1-5.

 All the best,

Hans Henrich


On 2 Oct 2015, at 03:24, Amba Kulkarni <ambapradeep@gmail.com> wrote:

Dear colleagues,

Are there any theoretical findings regarding the syntactic or semantic constraints with the use of co-ordinate conjunction 'ca' in Sanskrit?

With kind regards,
Amba Kulkarni



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