Eystein Dahl: Gjesteforelesning

When:
15 October, 2008 @ 15:15 – 17:00
2008-10-15T15:15:00+02:00
2008-10-15T17:00:00+02:00
Where:
Grupperom G
Sydneshaugen skole

This paper takes a fresh look upon some of the typologically most important patterns of development in the Vedic verbal system. In the oldest stage of Vedic, the language of the Rigveda, we find a system where aspectual distinctions play a central role. In later stages of Vedic, on the other hand, temporal remoteness distinctions substitute the original aspectual distinctions. Moreover, Early Vedic has a rich inventory of modal categories with a basically epistemic meaning, which, however, are also used to express various types of deontic modality. In later stages of Vedic the various modal categories have a more specialized set of uses so that the inventory of epistmic modal categories is reduced, whereas we find a considerable number of purely deontic modal categories with fairly specialized meanings. Relying on insights from formal semantics I examine the most important patterns of change, showing that they can be straightforwardly accounted for in terms of strengthening of pragmatic implicatures.

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