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Grassmann’s contribution to lexicography and the living-on of his ideas in the Salzburg Dictionary to the Rig-Veda

Thomas Krisch (), Christina Katsikadeli () and Stefan Niederreiter ()
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Thomas Krisch: Fachbereich Linguistik, Universtität Salzburg
Christina Katsikadeli: Fachbereich Linguistik, Universtität Salzburg
Stefan Niederreiter: Fachbereich Linguistik, Universtität Salzburg

A chapter in From Past to Future: Graßmann's Work in Context, 2011, pp 377-388 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract The Rig-Veda is one of the most important religious texts of India; actually it is sup-posed to be the most important one. (In the year 2007 manuscripts of the Rig-Veda were added to the UNESCOWorldHeritage List.) As the oldest text of Vedic Sanskrit it is of invaluable significance for various fields of research as it is also the oldest attested text of Indo-Iranian and one of the oldest texts of all the Indo–European languages.

Keywords: Lexical Entry; Semantic Role; Austrian Science Fund; Text Version; Bilingual Dictionary (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-0346-0405-5_33

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