Transitive Nouns and Adjectives: Evidence from Early Indo-Aryan (Oxford Studies in Diachronic and Historical Linguistics)
معرفی کتاب «Transitive Nouns and Adjectives: Evidence from Early Indo-Aryan (Oxford Studies in Diachronic and Historical Linguistics)» نوشتهٔ John J. Lowe، منتشرشده توسط نشر IRL Press at Oxford University Press در سال 2017. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
This book explores the wealth of evidence from early Indo-Aryan for the existence of transitive nouns and adjectives, a rare linguistic phenomenon which, according to some categorizations of word classes, should not occur. The author shows that most transitive nouns and adjectives attested in early Indo-Aryan cannot be analysed as belonging to a type of non-finite verb category, but must be acknowledged as a distinct constructional type. The volume provides a detailed introduction to transitivity (verbal and adpositional), the categories of agent and action noun, and early Indo-Aryan. Four periods of early Indo-Aryan are selected for study: Rigvedic Sanskrit, the earliest Indo-Aryan; Vedic Prose, a slightly later form of Sanskrit; Epic Sanskrit, a form of Sanskrit close to the standardized ‘Classical’ Sanskrit; and Pali, the early Middle Indo-Aryan language of the Buddhist scriptures. The author shows that while each linguistic stage is different, there are shared features of transitive nouns and adjectives which apply throughout the history of early Indo-Aryan. The data is set in the wider historical context, from Proto-Indo-European to Modern Indo-Aryan, and a formal linguistic analysis of transitive nouns and adjectives is provided in the framework of Lexical-Functional Grammar. This Book Explores The Wealth Of Evidence From Early Indo-aryan For The Existence Of Transitive Nouns And Adjectives, A Rare Linguistic Phenomenon Which, According To Some Categorizations Of Word Classes, Should Not Occur. John Lowe Shows That Most Transitive Nouns And Adjectives Attested In Early Indo-aryan Cannot Be Analysed As A Type Of Non-finite Verb Category, But Must Be Acknowledged As A Distinct Constructional Type. The Volume Provides A Detailed Introduction To Transitivity (verbal And Adpositional), The Categories Of Agent And Action Noun, And To Early Indo-aryan. Four Periods Of Early Indo-aryan Are Selected For Study: Rigvedic Sanskrit, The Earliest Indo-aryan; Vedic Prose, A Slightly Later Form Of Sanskrit; Epic Sanskrit, A Form Of Sanskrit Close To The Standardized 'classical' Sanskrit; And Pali, The Early Middle Indo-aryan Language Of The Buddhist Scriptures. John Lowe Shows That While Each Linguistic Stage Is Different, There Are Shared Features Of Transitive Nouns And Adjectives Which Apply Throughout The History Of Early Indo-aryan. The Data Is Set In The Wider Historical Context, From Proto-indo-european To Modern Indo-aryan, And A Formal Linguistic Analysis Of Transitive Nouns And Adjectives Is Provided In The Framework Of Lexical-functional Grammar. 0. John J. Lowe. Includes Bibliographical References And Indexes. This book explores the wealth of evidence from early Indo-Aryan for the existence of transitive nouns and adjectives, a rare linguistic phenomenon. The data is set in the wider historical context, from Proto-Indo-European to Modern Indo-Aryan, and analysed from diachronic, typological, and theoretical perspectives.
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