Book Title: Two Peculiar Usages of Particle Kira Kiri in Apbhramsa
Author(s): Hermen Tieken
Publisher: ZZ_Anusandhan

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________________ TWO PECULIAR USAGES OF THE PARTICLE kira/kiri IN APABHRAMSA HERMAN TIEKEN* 1. Introduction The Sanskrit particle kila has been studied in considerable detail, first by Emeneau (1969) and Ickler (1976) and after them by van Daalen (1988). Where Emeneau distinguished one function of kila and Ickler two, van Daalen recognized as many as four. Whatever is exactly the case here, in most contexts of kila, if not all of them, we seem to be dealing with a speaker who wants to convey the idea that he is only passing on a message or is affecting to do so. The speaker himself would not have the slightest idea or cannot think of any good reason as to why things are the way he is reporting them to be. The above-mentioned studies of kila were restricted to (Vedic) Sanskrit, the dramatic Prākrits and Pāli. Apabhraíša material has not been considered so far. In what follows I would like to present some findings from Apabhramśa. I would like in particular to draw attention to two usages of kira (or kiri) in Apabhramśa, which, though otherwise "regular", seem to be peculiar of that dialect. 2. kira in combination with an interrogative pronoun What immediately strikes the eye are the many instances in Apabhramśa of kira in combination with an interrogative pronoun, in particular so in the Harivamśapurāna. In this text this combination accounts for altogether 18 of the 28 instances Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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