< All sanskrit words
karman
Technical term referring to the 'object'.
Linguistic Notions
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Argument structure1. Introduction Argument structure concerns the processes and relations involved in the syntactic realization of the semantic dependents of a predicate. Crucial notions in many treatme...
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ControlIn modern linguistics, the term control refers to a construction (or family of constructions) in which there is coreference between an argument of a matrix predicate and an argument of...
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Objecthood1. 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',...
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Semantic rolesThere is nothing precisely equivalent to the notion of semantic roles, or 'thematic roles', in the Indian tradition. The closest categories are the kārakas, but these are more abstract...
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Subjecthood1 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...
Sanskrit Words
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akathitaAdj., 'unexplained, unexpressed'; a type of karman.
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anyapūrvakaAdj. (compound), 'previously another (kāraka)'; a type of karman.
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anīpsitaAdj., 'undesired'; a type of karman.
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dveṣyaAdj. (gerundive), 'hated'; a type of karman.
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nirvartyaadj (gerundive), 'to be brought about'; a type of karman.
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prāpyaadj (gerundive), 'to be obtained'; a type of karman.
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udāsīnaadj., 'indifferent'; a type of karman.
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vikāryaadj. (gerundive), 'to be altered', from vi+kṛ. A type of karman.
Cite this page:
Lowe, John (2023). 'karman'. . First published on 23 Mar 2022. Last updated on 16 Oct 2023.
Lowe, John (2023). 'karman'. . First published on 23 Mar 2022. Last updated on 16 Oct 2023.