… have already been given in The Avestan Alphabet and its Transcription, Stuttgart, 1890. The phonetic and palaeographic character of each of the Avestan letters is there discussed. …
BW Fortson IV - Indo-Iranian Journal, 1996 - Springer
۱۰ ارجاع1996
… us to formulate a new Avestan sound law. … Avestan, for only when the Young Avestan data are understood will we be in any position to judge the redaction of a form in Old Avestan…
M de Vaan - Munchener Studien zur Sprachwissenschaft, 2001 - academia.edu
۶ ارجاع2001
1. In Proto-Indo-European, a separate inflexional ending for the ablative singular existed only in the pronouns and in the a-stem nouns. According to BEEKES 1995: 192, the a-stem …
O Fri - Archív Orientální, 1951 - search.proquest.com
1951
… We can note two ways of interpreting and translating the corrupt Avestan text. On the one hand, the wording of the text is refuted and passages are translated accordiing to the meaning, …
The following abbreviations and symbols are used in the interlinear glosses in Part II. For other symbols not listed here, see the Symbols and Abbreviations section in Part I. The glosses …
In Zoroastrianism, the twenty-four hour day is divided into five watches, called asniia-ratu-‘the times of the day’1 in Avestan and gÇh in Middle and New Persian. In each of these …
… These spellings are reconcilable with the Avestan if we regard the written h's as … There is nothing to prove that this was a direct descendant of Avestan itself. Indeed, there are indications …
A Lubotsky - ΠΟΛΥΤΡΟΠΟΝ. K, 1998 - scholarlypublications …
۱۳ ارجاع1998
1. The etymology of Late Avestan zruuan-, generally glossedtime', is considered uncertain in the literature. On the one hand, it has been tempting to connect this word with Av. zauruuan-…
The specific sense that the word xratu- possesses in the Gāthās has not received the attention it deserves. As this article will show, this specific sense points to the eschatological …
A Lubotsky - Sprache und Kultur. Akten der X.…, 1998 - academia.edu
۷۱ ارجاع1998
… This paper examines the etymology and conceptual implications of the Avestan term xvarənah-, exploring its significance in ancient Iranian culture and religion. It contrasts the Avestan …