Hello Martin,
Patañjali's Mahabhāṣya on P.6.1.12 offers several examples of this type: चराचर:, चलाचल:, पतापत:, वदावद:, घनाघन:, पाटूपट:. These examples are offered to illustrate some of the Vārttikas on this rule.
Madhav M. DeshpandeProfessor EmeritusSanskrit and LinguisticsUniversity of Michigan[Residence: Campbell, California]
On Sat, May 11, 2019 at 10:42 AM Tieken, H.J.H. via INDOLOGY <indology@list.indology.info> wrote:
Altindische Grammatik, Wackernagel und Debrunner, Bd 1, pp. 124, 146 and Bd 2, 2, p. 85
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Onderwerp: [INDOLOGY] Formations of the ghanāghana type
With apologies for what may be a fairly basic question, I wonder if
anyone can direct me to an English-language (or German, or French at a
pinch) source discussing the formation of adjectives such as ghanāghana.
(I assume that there are other such instances, though none comes
immediately to mind.) Böhtlingk/Roth and Monier-Williams give references
to Pāṇini (6.1.12) etc., but I could do with something a little more
accessible.
Thanks in advance for any suggestions,
Martin Gansten
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