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This book examines several thousand examples of tense-aspect stem participles in the Rigveda, and the passages in which they appear, in terms of both their syntax and semantics. The Rigveda is an ancient collection of sacred Indian hymns, written in Vedic Sanskrit, and is one of the oldest extant texts in any Indo-European language. It is also a poetic text in which deliberate obscurity is the governing aesthetic and in which the rules of language are pushed to their limits in order to produce the ideal poetic expression. Many Vedic sentences are of controversial, disputed meaning, and Vedic scholarship is thus fraught with controversy. John J. Lowe applies formal linguistic analysis to the data and produces a comprehensive formal model of how participles are used. The author uses his findings to recategorize the data, by defining certain stems and stem-types as outside the synchronic category of participle on the basis of their syntactic and semantic properties. He suggests alternative sources for these forms and considers the linguistic processes that transformed old participles into non-participial entities. In his conclusion he reassesses the category of participles within the verbal and nominal systems, looks at their prehistory in Proto-Indo-European, and describes their universal, typological characteristics. Among his conclusions are that tense-aspect-stem participles have the technical properties of adjectival verbs, not verbal adjectives, and that such participles are not fully dependent on corresponding finite verbal forms. That is, a perfect participle, for example, need not share all the semantic and functional features of the finite perfect forms built to the same stem. These and many other conclusions drawn either directly challenge or radically revise received opinion and recent work.
John J. Lowe is a Leverhulme Early Career Research Fellow in the Faculty of Linguistics, Philology, and Phonetics at the University of Oxford, and a Postdoctoral Fellow at Christ Church, Oxford. He has published papers in a number of linguistic and philological journals, including Natural Language and Linguistic Theory, Transactions of the Philological Society, and Historische Sprachforschung.
1. Introduction ; 2. The Rigvedic Sanskrit language ; 3. Lexical-Functional Grammar ; 4. The syntax of participles ; 5. The semantics of participles ; 6. The category of participles ; 7. Conclusion ; Appendix: Participles in the Indian Grammatical Tradition ; References ; Index
There can be no doubt that this ambitious and higly successful work represents a milestone in the study of Rigvedic syntax and semantics.
Mary Dalrymple, John J. Lowe, Louise Mycock, University of Oxford) Dalrymple, Mary (Professor of Syntax, Professor of Syntax, University of Oxford) Lowe, John J. (Departmental Lecturer in Syntax and in Indo-Iranian Philology, Departmental Lecturer in Syntax and in Indo-Iranian Philology, University of Oxford) Mycock, Louise (Associate Professor of Linguistics, Associate Professor of Linguistics
Virginia Hill, Alexandru Mardale, University of New Brunswick - St John) Hill, Virginia (Professor of Linguistics, Professor of Linguistics, Paris) Mardale, Alexandru (Assistant Professor of Romanian Language and Linguistics, Assistant Professor of Romanian Language and Linguistics, INALCO
Paola Benincà, Adam Ledgeway, Nigel Vincent, University of Padua) Beninca, Paola (Professor of Linguistics, Professor of Linguistics, University of Cambridge) Ledgeway, Adam (Professor of Italian and Romance Linguistics, Professor of Italian and Romance Linguistics, University of Manchester) Vincent, Nigel (Professor Emeritus of General and Romance Linguistics, Professor Emeritus of General and Romance Linguistics
Katalin E. Kiss, Katalin E Kiss, Katalin É. Kiss, Hungarian Academy of Sciences) E. Kiss, Katalin (Professor of Linguistics, Professor of Linguistics, Research Institute of Linguistics
Gabriela Pană Dindelegan, Gabriela Pan¿ Dindelegan, Gabriela Pană Dindelegan, University of Bucharest) Pana Dindelegan, Gabriela (Emeritus Professor of Linguistics, Emeritus Professor of Linguistics
Gard B. Jenset, Barbara McGillivray, Independent Researcher) Jenset, Gard B. (Independent Researcher, Alan Turing Institute/University of Cambridge) McGillivray, Barbara (Research Fellow, Research Fellow, MCGILLIVRAY JENSET, Mcgillivray Jenset
Maj-Britt Mosegaard Hansen, Maj-Britt Mosegaard Hansen, Richard Waltereit, University of Manchester) Hansen, Maj-Britt Mosegaard (Professor, Department of Linguistics and English Language, Professor, Department of Linguistics and English Language, Humboldt Universitat zu Berlin) Waltereit, Richard (Professor, Professor
André Zampaulo, Fullerton) Zampaulo, Andre (Associate Professor of Spanish and Portuguese, Associate Professor of Spanish and Portuguese, California State University, Andre Zampaulo
Adam Ledgeway, University of Cambridge) Ledgeway, Adam (Professor of Italian and Romance Linguistics, Professor of Italian and Romance Linguistics, Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages
Virginia Hill, Alexandru Mardale, University of New Brunswick - St John) Hill, Virginia (Professor of Linguistics, Professor of Linguistics, Paris) Mardale, Alexandru (Assistant Professor of Romanian Language and Linguistics, Assistant Professor of Romanian Language and Linguistics, INALCO
Gard B. Jenset, Barbara McGillivray, Independent Researcher) Jenset, Gard B. (Independent Researcher, Alan Turing Institute/University of Cambridge) McGillivray, Barbara (Research Fellow, Research Fellow, MCGILLIVRAY JENSET, Mcgillivray Jenset
Heiko Narrog, Bernd Heine, Tohoku University) Narrog, Heiko (Professor at the Graduate School of International Cultural Studies, Professor at the Graduate School of International Cultural Studies, University of Cologne) Heine, Bernd (Emeritus Professor, Institute of African Studies, Emeritus Professor, Institute of African Studies