Aspects of Versification in Sanskrit Lyric Poetry |
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Contents
Chapter | 11 |
THE DEVELOPMENT OF YATI IN LYRIC POETRY | 69 |
SOME THEORETICAL AND METHODOLOGICAL CONCLUSIONS | 96 |
Copyright | |
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Common terms and phrases
actual allowed analysis ancient appears aspects boundary break caesura called cited classical clearly commentary commentator complete concerned considered consists constituents course critical definition direct discussion early Edited element examination example fact fall fault final formulated French function further grammatical Greek historical illustration important Indian instance interesting Kālidāsa language later Latin least less linguistic literary literature meaning meter metrical namely nature normative notice observe occurs particular pattern pause perhaps period phrase Pingala poetic poetry poets position possible practices present Press principle problem question reading reference remarks respect rhythm rule sandhi Sanskrit Sanskrit lyric schema schemata seems sense sentence separate Series significant simple Sperrung strophe structure style syllable syntactic syntax texts theory tradition University vers verse versification word order word-break yati
References to this book
Textual Parameters in Older Languages Susan C. Herring,Pieter Th. van Reenen,Lene Schĝsler Limited preview - 2000 |