Altindische Syntax by Berthold Delbr Ck

Altindische Syntax by Berthold Delbr Ck

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Berthold Delbrück (1842–1922) published this study of Vedic Sanskrit syntax in 1888. The book gives thorough coverage of the traditional grammatical categories as well as sentence structures. The grammatical points are illustrated by numerous text examples and the book includes thorough indexes of words and of textual passages cited.

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Altindische Syntax by Berthold Delbr Ck

The famous scholar of Indo-European syntax Berthold Delbr ck (1842-1922) published this study of Sanskrit syntax in 1888. It focuses on the stage of the language that was termed 'Vedic' by the Indian grammarian Panini (c. 400 BCE). Delbr ck's intention was to describe that material as clearly and thoroughly as possible in order to facilitate future comparative or in-depth studies. The book begins with chapters devoted to basic sentence structure and word order, before moving on to number, gender, case, declension of nouns, and then adjectives, adverbs, pronouns and verbs with their tenses, moods and conjugations. Prepositions and particles follow, and the book ends with discussion of subordinate clauses and other complex structures. The grammatical points are illustrated by numerous text examples, with references and translations into German, and there are thorough indexes of words and of textual passages cited.
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ISBN 13 9781108006682
ISBN 10 110800668X
Title Altindische Syntax
Author Berthold Delbrück
Series Cambridge Library Collection - Linguistics
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Year published 2010-11-02
Number of pages 662
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