Announcing publication of Cardona Festschrift

Madhav Deshpande mmdesh at UMICH.EDU
Thu Jun 27 12:55:58 UTC 2002


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Dear Vaiyaakara.nas,

    I am pleased to announce the publication of a new volume on Paninian
Studies, i.e. Professor George Cardona Feshschrit, edited by Madhav
Deshpande and Peter Hook, and published by Motilal Banarsidass in Delhi.

                                                Madhav Deshpande

The title of the volume is:  Indian Linguistic Studies : Festschrift in
honour of George Cardona, edited by M. Deshpande and P.E. Hook, Motilal
Banarsidass, Delhi


Here are the Contents:


Preface (ix)

George Cardon bibliography (xiii)


I.  SANSKRIT GRAMMATICAL THEORY


1.  How Names Work in Grammar
    James Benson (3)

2.  Some Observations on the Sthaanasambandha
    E.G. Kahrs (25)

3.  Some Later Arguments on iko ya.n aci
    Robert A. Hueckstedt (44)

4.  Exegetics of Sanskrit Grammar
    Saroja Bhate (73)

5.  Vaiyaakara.naam nirvikalpajnaanasa.mkalpanaa
    V.B. Bhagwat  (87)


II. KAARAKA STUDIES


6.  Bhart.rhari's Rule for Unexpressed Kaarakas:  The Problem of Control
in
    Classical Sanskrit
    Brendan S. Gillon (93)

7.  On P. 1.4.1-2: A Reconsideration
    S.D. Joshi and J.A.F. Roodbergen (112)

8.  Paa.nini, Vivak.saa and Kaaraka-rule-ordering
    Peter M. Scharf (121)

9.  Kaarakas:  Direct and indirect relationships
    Madhav M. Deshpande (150)


III.  HISTORICAL STUDIES IN GRAMMAICAL TRADITIONS


10. Two Buddhist Grammarians:  Candragomin and Jayaaditya
    Anna Radicchi (165)

11. The Caandra-vyaakara.na:  Some questions
    Johannes Bronkhorst (182)

12. Semantics in the History of South Asian Thought:  Three Observations
on
    the Emergence of Semantics in the Sanskrit Tradition
    Jan E.M. Houben (202)

13. Notes on the Avestan Grammatical Tradition
    William Malandra (223)

14. Making of Paa.nini
    K. Meenakshi (234)


IV. LEXICAL STUDIES


15. Sanskrit aasiina
    G.B. Palsule (251)

16. Does Patanjali on P. 5.2.9 refer to Chess?
    M.A. Mehendale (257)

17. Once again on the Forms of Oath in Classical India (I):  In Connection
    with Kaatyaayana's vt. 8 "zapa upalambhane" on P. 1.3.2
    Toru Yagi (264)

18. Rigvedic siim and iim
    Stephanie W. Jamison (290)


V.  CULTURAL STUDIES


19. Some Remarks on the Final Verses of the Kaamasuutra
    Albrecht Wezler (315)

20. The Language of the Physician
    Hartmut Scharfe (344)


VI. MODERN INDIAN LANGUAGES


21. Some Toda developments of Proto-Dravidian *r
    M.B. Emeneau (349)

22. How to be Sarcastic in Hindi-Urdu
    Peter E. Hook and Kusum Jain (358)

23. Gender and Number in Dravidian
    Bh. Krishnamurti (375)


CONTRIBUTORS (383)



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