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ISBN 10: 3110144484
ISBN 13: 9783110144482
Author: Thomas Oberlies
The two great epics of (old) India, the Mahabharata and the Ramayana, are written in a language, which differs from so-called classical Sanskrit in many details. Both texts still are of an enormous importance in India and other countries. Because of this, a grammar describing all the different characteristics of epic Sanskrit has been missed until now. The Grammar of Epic Sanskrit will now close this gap.
I. Sandhi
II. The Nominal System
III. Transfer of Stem
IV. Pronouns
V. Numerals
VI. The Verbal System (I)
VII. The Verbal System (II): Aberrant Forms of the Individual Present Classes
VIII. The Verbal System (III): Non-Present Tenses and Moods
IX. The Verbal System (IV): The Verbum Infinitum
X. Syntax
XI. The Roots and Verb Forms Specific to Epic Sanskrit
XII. Abbreviations and Literature
XIII. Indices and Concordances
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Tags: Thomas Oberlies, Grammar, Sanskrit, Philology