funderburkjim/elispsanskrit

compare to Huet, indeclineable past participle (absolutive in ya)

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This issue summarizes differences and similarities noticed in the comparison of indeclinable past participles ending in 'ya' (the form used with prefixed verbs); the methodology is described in the readme for huetcompare/advs-ippa.

comparison

huet_indecl_ippa.txt summarizes the roots that appear with absolutive forms in the SL_final.xml file from Huet.

pysan_indecl_ippa.txt summarizes the roots with their indeclinable past participle forms which appear in the file MW-verb-ippa.txt of the pysan system.

The two lists of roots and ippa forms are compared
in compare_indecl_ippa.txt.

This comparison is organized into categories:

  • 402 cases of roots which appear with the same forms in both Huet and pysan.
  • 32 cases of roots that appear in both systems, but with additional
    forms in pysan
  • 28 cases of roots that appear in both systems, but with additional
    forms in Huet
  • 67 cases of roots that appear in both systems, but with different forms
  • 1085 cases of roots that appear in pysan only
  • 202 cases of roots that appear in Huet only