Affiliation:
1. Università per Stranieri di Siena Siena Italy
Abstract
AbstractThe Sanskrit language knows the use of iterative‐continuative periphrases which are so far mostly unexplored. The aim of this paper is to investigate the grammaticalization of the motion verbsi‐ ‘go’ andcar‐ ‘move’ plus participle into auxiliary verbs, collecting data from the earliest attestations (c. 2ndmillennium BC) to Late Vedic (c. 900–600 BC). I argue that in the earliest attestations there are no clear cases of periphrasis, but the motion verbs are combined with an extremely high percentage of intensive participles (with iterativeAktionsart). On the other hand, in Late Vedici‐ ‘go’ andcar‐ ‘move’ function as iterative‐continuative auxiliaries in composition with participial form. As I will show, this new periphrastic construction is one of the strategies to substitute the synthetic intensive category, which was slowly disappearing after the Early Vedic time.
Subject
Linguistics and Language,Language and Linguistics
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