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Joshi, S. D. (1960), 'Kauṇḍabhaṭṭa on the meaning of Sanskrit verbs.' PhD thesis, Harvard University.
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Compounding
A compound can be defined in very basic terms as a word that is made up of two or more words. Compounds thus show properties of both morphological formation (the whole constitutes a word) and sy...
Objecthood
1. Introduction Like the closely related notion of 'subject', the notion of 'object' is an ancient one in the Western linguistic tradition, and in modern Western linguistics 'object',...
Subjecthood
1 Introduction The notion 'subject' is an ancient one in the Western linguistic tradition, going back to at least Aristotle. In modern Western linguistics, the notion of 'subject' rema...