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摘要
众所周知的Śvetaketu对死后生命的拷问在《楚》5、3、BĀU 6、2和KauṣU 1、1中有三个平行的版本。后一个版本与前两个版本的区别之一是它不是由五个问题组成的。根据Söhnen (1981, 201), Citra问了一个问题。我宁愿假设一个双重的、分离的问题,然后是一个结束语。三个版本之间的一致之处在于,所有的问题都是是非题。在KauṣU Śvetaketu不知道答案;在这两个平行题中,问题以“Do you know?”, Śvetaketu回答“不”。KauṣU中的析取疑问句是这样的(在不属于句子的介绍性呼召词之后):
The well-known interrogation of Śvetaketu on life after death occurs in three parallel versions in ChU 5, 3, BĀU 6, 2 and KauṣU 1, 1. One of the differences between the latter version and the former two is that it does not consist of five questions. According to Söhnen (1981, 201) Citra asks one question. I would rather assume a twofold, disjunctive question, followed by a concluding one. The agreement between the three versions is that all the questions are yes-no questions. In the KauṣU Śvetaketu does not know the answer; in the two parallels the questions start with “Do you know?” and Śvetaketu answers “No.” The disjunctive question in the KauṣU runs (after the introductory vocative, which does not belong to the sentence):
期刊介绍:
Indo-Iranian Journal, founded in 1957, focuses on the ancient and medieval languages and cultures of South Asia and of pre-islamic Iran. It publishes articles on Indo-Iranian languages (linguistics and literatures), such as Sanskrit, Avestan, Middle Iranian and Middle & New Indo-Aryan. It publishes specialized research on ancient Iranian religion and the Indian religions, such as the Veda, Hinduism, Jainism and Buddhism (including Tibetan). The journal welcomes epigraphical studies as well as general contributions to the understanding of the (pre-modern) history and culture of South Asia. Illustrations are accepted. A substantial part of Indo-Iranian Journal is reserved for reviews of new research.