Guest guest Posted January 3, 2006 Report Share Posted January 3, 2006 Dear Members I am wondering if the word form "pakzakRta" is possible. Or "pakza" always become "pakzii" before the word derived from root "kR." If "pakza" must be replaced by pakzii in the case of succeeding of the root "kR," what is the native grammarian's ground for such a substitution? Is it a substitution of iNI for aC? or any sandhi rule? If anyone know its grammatical ground, please let me know. Yours Cordially Yasuhiro Okazaki > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 3, 2006 Report Share Posted January 3, 2006 I suppose you mean retroflex "S", rather than palatal "z". As far as the Paninian rules are concerned, if the compound expression of pakSa+kRta is expected to mean "something that is not pakSa becomes pakSa" (abhUtatadbhAva, Panini 5.4.50), then we get the affix "cvi" after pakSa. The affix "cvi" is entirely made of components that ultimately get deleted, but P. 7.4.32 (asya cvau) prescribes the replacement of long "I" for the final "a" before "cvi". This "I" is specified simply as "I" (the previous rule P. 7. 4.31: I ghrAdmoH). I hope this clarifies the traditional procedure. If pakSa+kRta is to mean something else like "made by pakSa", then of course we would end up with only pakSakRta. Best, Madhav Deshpande INDOLOGY, Yasuhiro Okazaki <kappa-y@N...> wrote: > > Dear Members > > I am wondering if the word form "pakzakRta" is possible. Or "pakza" > always become "pakzii" before the word derived from root "kR." If > "pakza" must be replaced by pakzii in the case of succeeding of the root > "kR," what is the native grammarian's ground for such a substitution? Is > it a substitution of iNI for aC? or any sandhi rule? If anyone know its > grammatical ground, please let me know. > > Yours Cordially > > Yasuhiro Okazaki > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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