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Hahn, Oliver (ed.) (2008), Eine altindische Syntaxlehre. Devaśarmans Samanvayapradīpa nebst Autokommentar. Edition, Übersetzung und Studie. Aachen: Shaker Verlag.

Notes
Series: Geisteskultur Indiens, Texte und Studien, 12. PhD thesis at Universität Halle, 2007

References

  • Slaje, Walter (1992), 'Kuḍakas Samanvayadiś und die Folgeliteratur. Materialien zu einer vergessenen lokalen Tradition der einheimischen indischen Grammatik (Miscellanea zu den Wiener Sanskrit-Handschriften 2).' Wiener Zeitschrift für die Kunde Südasiens und Archiv für indische Philosophie 36: 105-126.
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Linguistic Notions

  • Control
    In modern linguistics, the term control refers to a construction (or family of constructions) in which there is coreference between an argument of a matrix predicate and an argument of...
  • Relative clauses
    1. Introduction Research on relative clauses in modern Western linguistics includes both more descriptive/typological angles such as distinguishing the different semantic and syntactic...

Texts

  • Samanvayapradīpa and Samanvayapradīpasaṃketa
    The Samanvayapradīpa, in verse, is a practical grammar mainly on Sanskrit syntax. Following the Samanvayadiś closely in structure and content, the Samanvayapradīpa is a versified version of the Sam...

Authors

  • Devaśarman
    Devaśarman was from Kashmir. On dating Devaśarman, see Hahn (2008: 24 [§1.2.5 paragraph 3]).
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