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<creatorName> Università Ca’ Foscari Venezia - Dipartimento di Studi sull’Asia e sull’Africa Mediterranea</creatorName>
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<creatorName> Ca’ Foscari University of Venice - Department of Asian and North African Studies</creatorName>
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<titles>
<title>Bhasha. Vol. 3, n. 1 - Aprile 2024</title>
<title>Bhasha. Vol. 3, n. 1 - April 2024</title>
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<publisher>Edizioni Ca’ Foscari - Venice University Press</publisher>
<publicationYear>2024-05-24</publicationYear>
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<description descriptionType="Other">Sommario: 

Passive and Causative in Sanskrit
John Lowe, Adriana Molina-Muñoz, Antonia Ruppel

Final Syllable Reduction in Middle Indic and Iranic
Andrew Ollett

The Sanskrit Paradigm of Tamil Grammar: Embrace and Resistance
E. Annamalai

‘To Be Smeared’ or ‘To Be Attached’?
An Investigation of Sanskrit lipyate kāmaiḥ and Pāli lippati kāmesu in Light of Their Chinese Translations
Francesco Barchi</description>
<description descriptionType="Other">Table of contents:

Passive and Causative in Sanskrit
John Lowe, Adriana Molina-Muñoz, Antonia Ruppel

Final Syllable Reduction in Middle Indic and Iranic
Andrew Ollett

The Sanskrit Paradigm of Tamil Grammar: Embrace and Resistance
E. Annamalai

‘To Be Smeared’ or ‘To Be Attached’?
An Investigation of Sanskrit lipyate kāmaiḥ and Pāli lippati kāmesu in Light of Their Chinese Translations
Francesco Barchi

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<date dateType="Created">2024-10-08T16:32:35.285Z</date>
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<subject>Gandhari • Chinese Buddhist translations • Middle Iranic • Causative • Sanskrit grammar paradigm • Correlation matrix • Language contact • Passive constructions • Language autonomy • Passive • Compound formation • Tamil grammar tradition • Middle Indic • Sanskrit • Pāli • Ergative • Apabhramsha • Oblique plural • Universal grammar • Buddhist Sanskrit • Historical phonology</subject>
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