The Rigveda Dictionary from amodern viewpoint
Toshifumi Gotō ()
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Toshifumi Gotō: Tühoku University, Department of Indology and History of Indian Buddhism, Graduate School of Arts and Letters
A chapter in From Past to Future: Graßmann's Work in Context, 2011, pp 363-375 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract The Dictionary of the Rigveda by Hermann Grassmann is the only standard Rigveda [RV]dictionary today.1 The 5th reprint followed in 1976, and there exists a 6th edition, revised and supplemented byM. Kozianka [H. Grassmann 1996]. After its appearance, research has developed radically in the fields of philology (understanding of vocabu- lary and meaning) and grammar. The progress achieved in Indo-European linguistics in the twentieth century has been remarkable. The study of morphology including the functional analysis of grammatical forms has developed towards totally new dimensions.
Keywords: Word Order; Basic Meaning; Grammatical Form; Verbal Root; Small Word (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-0346-0405-5_32
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