This book delves into Sanskrit's 'ka' suffixes, providing a comprehensive examination and detailed account of their occurrences throughout the history of Sanskrit and Avestan languages, drawing upon accessible sources. The author has compiled material from dictionaries, lexicons, and original texts, discovering minimal errors in the former and filling gaps in the latter. The book systematically classifies the 'ka' suffixes, describing their formations, providing examples, and tracing their origins and development within these languages and their shared precursor, the Indo-Aryan Ursprache. In doing so, the author sheds light on the evolution of meaning and usage of these suffixes in both the Vedic and post-Vedic periods. The book's exploration of the 'ka' suffixes and their role in shaping the Sanskrit and Avestan languages will be of great interest to linguists, philologists, and scholars of Indo-European languages.
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Excerpt from The K-Suffixes of Indo-Iranian, Vol. 1: The K-Suffixes in the Veda and Avesta; A Dissertation Submitted to the Board of University Studies of the Johns Hopkins University in Conformity With the Requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy
The suffix -ka-in all its ramifications is one of the com monest suffixes of the Classical Sanskrit language; and although it is much less common in the Veda, it is by no means rare from the earliest times.
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Excerpt from The K-Suffixes of Indo-Iranian, Vol. 1: The K-Suffixes in the Veda and Avesta; A Dissertation Submitted to the Board of University Studies of the Johns Hopkins University in Conformity With the Requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy
This formation appears to be an inheritance from something of the same sort in the Ursprache (cf. The Lithuanian pheno mena mentioned in It is doubtless connected with the fem. Suffix i, associated so commonly with masculines in a. The regular fem. Of any adjective stem in a was formed with i; and it was an easy step, therefore, to form a fem. In Hat (with i instead of i, 32b) to {a masc. In a-ka, by taking the fem. Of the original adjective as a base. This was then general ized into a suffix ika, applied as a fem. To any masc. In -aka, even when no fem. Base in i could have existed. Other for mations from feminine adjectival bases are lohinika (ap. Cr. &c.) from the fem. Of the adj. Léhita; and even hariknika (av.) from a fem. *harikni (not preserved) to harita, like asikni to asita.
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