Book Title: Studien Zur Indologie Und Iranistik Author(s): Gert Klingenschmitt, Albrecht Wezler, Michael Witzel Publisher: Gert Klingenschmitt, Albrecht Wezler, Michael Witzel View full book textPage 8
________________ 117 A Formal Type of Arrangement 32 The formal concatenation of the gâthâ-s shows up in several patterns, for instance in the pattern of A:B, B:C: 30 jââ gâmaņi 31 jââ gâmaņi magga magga, or in that of A:B and A:C: 62 uaha dara nilukka 63 uaha 64 dara nilukka This same pattern also occurs in clusters of more than 3 gâthâ-s. 493 ruâviâ do 494 rovasti 497 498 do Sometimes the concatenation has the form of a chiasmus. ghara vacca vannaa pariumvana 21 ghara vacca pariumvana vanna or: 308 palâsa 309 310 genhamti 311 palâsa genhamti Also within larger groups, besides immediate connection between nearby gâthâ-s, an interlocking over greater distance is visible. suasi amga suasi pauttha vai amga chana, soha sohagga homti dîsamti pautthavas panaajana 72 hoi 312 dîsamtaPage Navigation
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