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This book provides an introduction to Sanskrit Word-formation and a detailed study of Taddhita Affixation; and is modeled on the theory of word-formation by M.Aronoff. It claims that a Word-Formation Rule should consist of four major linguistic features; namely,phonology,Morphology, Synatactic and Semantics. The Taddhita-Formation Rules are analysed in relation to these features. The author also examines the different views of the scholars regarding theauthenticity of the Taddhita-Formation Rules. About Author : G. Rangarajan is a Visiting Assistant Proffessor in the Division of Languages and Linguistics at University of South Florida,Tampa,Florida.USA. Contents : Foreword Preface Abbreviations Chapter I INTRODUCTION Chapter II PHONOLOGICAL FEATURES INVOLVED IN TADDHITA-FORMATION Chapter III MORPHOLOGICAL FEATURES INVOLVED IN TADDHITA-FORMATION Chapter IV SYNTACTIC FEATURES INVOLVED IN TADDHITA-FORMATION Chapter V SEMANTIC FEATURES INVOLVED IN TADDHITA-FORMATION Chapter VI CONCLUSION AND REMARKS Bibliography Index This book provides an introduction to Sanskrit Word-formation and a detailed study of Taddhita Affixation; and is modeled on the theory of word-formation by M.Aronoff. It claims that a Word-Formation Rule should consist of four major linguistic features; namely,phonology,Morphology, Synatactic and Semantics. The Taddhita-Formation Rules are analysed in relation to these features. The author also examines the different views of the scholars regarding theauthenticity of the Taddhita-Formation Rules. About Author : ISBN 9788185616551
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