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eng
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Article
Author
Tsiang-Starcevic, Sarah Y
Description
This paper will consider the role of discourse factors in the way temporal sequences are expressed in a seiection of classical Sanskrit narrative texts. The term 'temporal sequence' is used to refer to the presentation of situations and events occurring in series over time as indicated by the temporal relationships holding between them. Therelationship may be one of simultaneity or near-simultaneity('when-at that time','when-after this')or represent alooser sequential reiationship of subsequent actions following anterior ones. Or,some states or actions may be ongoing in relation to others. Such sequences are maimly indicated in Sanskrit narrative using finite verbs and non-finite verbs which may occur in combination with them,and with sentence adverbials. In some cases,events in series are presented within reiative clause-main clause constructions. In this investigation,the comparative usage of different types of syntactic construction for the purpose of presenting temporal sequences wiii be examined in light of their suitability within particular discourse contexts.
Journal Title
Studies in language and culture : memoirs of the Faculty of Law and Literature
Volume
1
Start Page
(43
End Page
66)
ISSN
13423533
Published Date
1996-07-31
NCID
AA11147571
Publisher
島根大学法文学部
Publisher Aalternative
Shimane University, Faculty of Law and Literature
NII Type
Departmental Bulletin Paper
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PDF
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出版社版
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Faculty of Law and Literature
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