Table of contents of Sanskrit Syntax: Selected papers presented at the seminar on Sanskrit syntax and discourse structures

  • Preface ... iii.
  • Contributors ... ix.
  • Tables of contents ... xiii.
  • “Some issues in Sanskrit syntax,” by Hans Henrich Hock ... 1.
  • “Derivation and interpretation in Pāṇini’s system,” by George Cardona ... 53.
  • “Extension rules and the syntax of Aṣṭādhyāyı̄ sūtras with -vati,” by George Cardona ... 109.
  • “Voice, preverb, and transitivity restrictions in Sanskrit verb use,” by Peter Scharf, Pawan Goyal, Anuja Ajotikar, and Tanuja Ajotikar ... 157.
  • “Interrogatives and word-order in Sanskrit,” by Peter M. Scharf ... 203.
  • “To classify words: European and Indian grammatical approaches,” by Émilie Aussant ... 219.
  • “Constituency and cotextual dependence in Classical Sanskrit,” by Brendan S. Gillon ... 237.
  • “How free is ‘free’ word order in Sanskrit?” by Amba Kulkarni, Preeti Shukla, Pavankumar Satuluri and Devanand Shukl ... 269.
  • “Distinctive features of poetic syntax: preliminary results,” by Peter Scharf, Anuja Ajotikar, Sampada Savardekar, and Pawan Goyal ... 305.
  • “Meter identification of Sanskrit verse,” by Keshav Melnad, Pawan Goyal and Peter Scharf ... 325.
  • “On concord and government relations in Sanskrit,” by Prasad P. Joshi ... 347.
  • “Parse trees for erroneous sentences,” by Dipesh Katira and Malhar Kulkarni ... 361.
  • A bibliography of Sanskrit syntax ... 399.
  • Aṣṭādhyāyı̄ sūtra index ... 471.
  • Author index ... 477.
  • Title index ... 487.