The Indo-Iranian cákri-type

Journal of the American Oriental Society 133 (2):269 (2021)
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This paper discusses the Indo-Iranian reduplicated i-adjectives of the type Ved. cákri-, Av. caxri- ‘doing’. These adjectives are formally associated with the weak stem of the corresponding perfect, but their lexical semantics are not always those expected of an adjectival derivative of the perfect stem. A subgroup of forms is associated with synchronically resultative perfects, but pattern functionally as present participles, often with iterative or intensive readings. I show that these “form-meaning mismatch” formations share a number of syntactic properties both in Vedic and in Avestan and are likely to be the starting point of the type. I conclude from this that the synchronic association of the cákri-type with the perfect stem is secondary, and that its original derivational basis must have been a different reduplicated verbal category. I furthermore provide arguments that this cannot be one of the synchronic Indo-Iranian reduplicated verbal categories.

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Transitive Nominals in Old Avestan.John J. Lowe - 2021 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 134 (4):553.

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Vedic Reduplication of Nouns and Adjectives.Edward Washburn Hopkins - 1893 - American Journal of Philology 14 (1):1.

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