Time, Tense and Aspect in Early Vedic Grammar

Exploring Inflectional Semantics in the Rigveda

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This book takes a fresh look at the relationship between aspect, tense and mood in Early Vedic, the language of the Rigveda. Although numerous studies have examined the functional range of individual verbal categories in this language, this work is the first attempt to approach this problem from an overall, systemic perspective. With insights from formal semantics and linguistic typology, the author demonstrates that aspect represents a grammatically relevant semantic dimension on a par with tense in the Early Vedic verbal system, thereby indicating that the language has preserved an aspectual opposition similar to the one found in Homeric Greek. Apart from these general findings, the book provides a theoretical framework designed for exploring inflectional semantics in dead languages.

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Preliminary Material
By: E. Dahl
Pages: i–xviii
Introduction
By: E. Dahl
Pages: 1–27
Conclusion
By: E. Dahl
Pages: 425–448
Bibliography
By: E. Dahl
Pages: 449–458
Index Locorum
By: E. Dahl
Pages: 459–467
General Index
By: E. Dahl
Pages: 469–475
Eystein Dahl, Ph.D. (2008) in Linguistics, University of Oslo, is a Post-Doctoral Research Fellow at the University of Bergen. He has published several articles on various aspects of Vedic and Indo-European semantics, syntax and morphology.
Researchers in historical semantics and syntax, Vedic philology and linguistics, and comparative Indo-Iranian and Indo-European linguistics, as well as indologists, classical philologists and general linguists.
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