The present paper focuses on three Vedic present formations with the suffix -ya-: jāyate, mriyáte, and yabhyate. A study of the syntax and contexts in which these forms are attested leads to the conclusion that their interpretation in terms of the passive/anticausative (passive/non-passive) opposition adopted in Indo-European scholarship is inadequate in several respects. On the basis of system-related considerations, that is, relying on the analysis of these verbs within the system of Vedic present formations, one may conclude that jāyate ‘is born’ and mriyáte ‘dies’ cannot be taken as passives and never belonged to this category, while yabhyate, ‘is fucked, futuitur’, on the contrary, could not be anything but passive
The Vedic present tense formation with the suffix -ya- and middle inflection, śīya-te (root śī), att...
Vedic Sanskrit and other Indo-European languages attest a typologically remarkable change of passive...
The present paper offers an analysis of the transitivizing and intransitivizing preverbs (semi-bound...
The present paper focuses on three Vedic present formations with the suffix -ya-: jāyate, mriyáte, a...
This book is the first comprehensive study of the Vedic present formations with the suffix -ya- (‘-y...
This book is the first comprehensive study of the Vedic present formations with the suffix ya (‘ y...
This paper focuses on the system of the Vedic present formations with the suffix -ya- and middle in...
This paper deals with the passive function of the middle diathesis in Vedic Sanskrit, one of the mos...
The present paper deals with the passive function of the middle diathesis in Sanskrit, one of the mo...
It is argued that verbs of class mriyáte display a number of features which link them to the middle ...
It is argued that verbs of class mriyáte display a number of features which link them to the middle ...
The Sanskrit -ya-presents normally inflected in the active in Vedic (activa (quasi-)tantum) start to...
This article examines various aspects of the reconstruction of the passive in Proto-Indo-European (P...
The Sanskrit -ya-presents normally inflected in the active in Vedic (activa (quasi-)tantum) start to...
Vedic Sanskrit and other Indo-European languages attest a typologically remarkable change of passive...
The Vedic present tense formation with the suffix -ya- and middle inflection, śīya-te (root śī), att...
Vedic Sanskrit and other Indo-European languages attest a typologically remarkable change of passive...
The present paper offers an analysis of the transitivizing and intransitivizing preverbs (semi-bound...
The present paper focuses on three Vedic present formations with the suffix -ya-: jāyate, mriyáte, a...
This book is the first comprehensive study of the Vedic present formations with the suffix -ya- (‘-y...
This book is the first comprehensive study of the Vedic present formations with the suffix ya (‘ y...
This paper focuses on the system of the Vedic present formations with the suffix -ya- and middle in...
This paper deals with the passive function of the middle diathesis in Vedic Sanskrit, one of the mos...
The present paper deals with the passive function of the middle diathesis in Sanskrit, one of the mo...
It is argued that verbs of class mriyáte display a number of features which link them to the middle ...
It is argued that verbs of class mriyáte display a number of features which link them to the middle ...
The Sanskrit -ya-presents normally inflected in the active in Vedic (activa (quasi-)tantum) start to...
This article examines various aspects of the reconstruction of the passive in Proto-Indo-European (P...
The Sanskrit -ya-presents normally inflected in the active in Vedic (activa (quasi-)tantum) start to...
Vedic Sanskrit and other Indo-European languages attest a typologically remarkable change of passive...
The Vedic present tense formation with the suffix -ya- and middle inflection, śīya-te (root śī), att...
Vedic Sanskrit and other Indo-European languages attest a typologically remarkable change of passive...
The present paper offers an analysis of the transitivizing and intransitivizing preverbs (semi-bound...