Dear Christian,
 
when it comes to kāvya, please have a look at:
 
Sheldon I. Pollock: Aspects of versification in Sanskrit lyric poetry. New Haven 1977.
 
Best regards,
Sven
 
 
Gesendet: Montag, 05. Dezember 2022 um 17:10 Uhr
Von: "Hannes A. Fellner via INDOLOGY" <indology@list.indology.info>
An: "Indology List" <indology@list.indology.info>
Betreff: Re: [INDOLOGY] caesura (yati)
Dear Christian,
 
Also, see:
 
Gunkel, Dieter & Kevin M. Ryan. 2018. Phonological evidence for pāda cohesion in Rigvedic versification. Language and Meter, eds. Gunkel, Dieter & Olav Hackstein. 34-53. Leiden: Brill.
 
Gunkel, Dieter & Kevin M. Ryan. 2011. Hiatus avoidance and metrification in the Rigveda. Proceedings of the 22nd Annual UCLA Indo-European Conference, eds. Stephanie W. Jamison, H. Craig Melchert, & Brent Vine. 53-68. Bremen: Hempen.
 
Best,
 
HAF
 
--
Hannes A. Fellner
 
Department of Linguistics 
University of Vienna
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Division Digital Philology 
Department of European and Comparative Literature and Language Studies
University of Vienna
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Am Mo., 5. Dez. 2022 um 16:35 Uhr schrieb Christian Ferstl via INDOLOGY <indology@list.indology.info>:
Dear List Members,

do you know any relevant studies etc. on caesurae (yati) in Sanskrit
metrics? I'm espacially interested in how strict they have to be
followed and to what extend they are or may be disobeyed.

Thank you,
Christian Ferstl
University of Vienna

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