How can I forget. I myself wrote an article on kira/kiri as well: “Two Peculiar Usages of the Particle kira/kiri in Apabhraṃśa”. 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 für vergleichende Sprachfirschung 90 (1976), pp. 50-86.
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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@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 vyākaraṇa analysis, and discussions of the metalanguage used (e.g. avadhāraṇa, samuccaya, sambhāvanā, atiśaya ...).
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 śāstric 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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