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The Vedic -ya-presents.
Passives and intransitivity in Old Indo-Aryan. Kulikov, Leonid
Amsterdam/New York, NY, 2012, XXIX, 994 pp.
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Series: Leiden Studies in Indo-European 19
This book is the first comprehensive study of the Vedic present formations with the suffix ya (‘ ya-presents’ for short), including both present passives with the accented suffix yá and non-passive -ya-presents with the accent on the root (class IV in the Indian tradition). It offers a complete survey of all ya-presents attested in the Vedic corpus. The main issue in the spotlight of this monograph is the relationship between form (accent placement, diathesis) and function (passive/non-passive) in the system of the -ya-presents – one of the most solidly attested present classes in Sanskrit. One of the aims of the present study is to corroborate the systematic correlation between accent placement and the passive/non-passive distinction: passives bear the accent on the suffix, while non-passives have the accent on the root. The book also focuses on the position of the passive within the system of voices and valency-changing categories in Old Indo-Aryan.
Contents Preface Contents Abbreviations Introduction Vedic -ya-formations: preliminaries Syntactic and semantic preliminaries Corpus of texts and evaluation of evidence The structure of the survey of -ya-presents A Survey of Vedic -ya-presents Middle -ya-presents with suffix accentuation Middle -ya-presents with root accentuation Middle -ya-presents with fluctuating accentuation Unaccented middle -ya-presents Active -ya-presents Cyáti presents A Systematic Analysis and Classification of -ya-presents Morphophonological classes of -ya-stems Semantics of -ya-presents Transitivity alternations and paradigmatic oppositions within the system of -ya-presents Remarks on paradigmatic properties of -ya-presents -ya-passives and other passive formations Diathesis fluctuations in -ya-presents Vedic -ya-presents in a diachronic perspective Appendices Post-Vedic -ya-presents: a selection Vedic quasi-denominatives and their passives -yá-passives and other formations attested in the passive usage: a synopsis Bibliography Texts Secondary literature Abbreviations Indices Index verborum Index locorum Index rerum
Leonid Kulikov (PhD, Leiden University) is an Assistant Professor at Ghent University. He has published widely on synchronic and diachronic typology (in particular, on the diachronic typology of labile verbs and valency-changing categories), on the Vedic verb system and syntax, and on Vedic philology, and has edited numerous volumes in the fields of linguistic typology and Indology. He is an Associate Editor of the Journal of Historical Linguistics. His current research focuses on the grammar of early Vedic, a translation of the Atharvaveda, and the diachronic typology of transitivity and voice.
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