Grammar of the first Indian language - Sanskrit grammar 3600-3-IN2-GS4
The aim of the classes is practicing some grammatical topics including:
- 2nd conjugation of verbs (classes III, V, VII, VIII and IX)
- irregular consonant declensions
- past perfect and past aorist tense (formation and usage)
- iniunctivus, benedictivus, desiderativum (formation and usage)
- denominative, intensive and frequentative verbs.
Type of course
Prerequisites (description)
Learning outcomes
After the end of the course, the students will:
- understand and be able to explain the principles of Sanskrit grammar taught in 4t term at the advanced level;
- be able to express themselves in Sanskrit in writing, using the principles;
- understand at basic level, competently using grammar books and dictionaries, complex Sanskrit literary texts.
Bibliography
Ashok Aklujkar, Sanskrit. An Easy Introduction to an Enchanting Language, University of British Columbia 1992
M. M. Deshpande, A Sanskrit Primer, University of Michigan 2001
A. Gawroński: Podręcznik sanskrytu, Dialog, Warszawa 2004
M. R. Kale, A Higher Sanskrit Grammar, Motilal Banarsidass, Delhi 1995
M. Monier-Williams: A Sanskrit-English Dictionary, Motilal Banarsidass, Delhi 1999
J. S. Speijer, Sanskrit Syntax, Bodhi Leaves Corporations, Delhi 1990.
Gary A. Tubb, Emery R. Boose, Scholastic Sanskrit. A Manual for Students, New York 2007
Additional information
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