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dastan and tuwān, Adjectives or Nouns? a Discussion about Their Grammatical Category and Meaning in Middle Persian / Chaleshtari, Mohammad Hasan Jalalian   Journal Article
Chaleshtari, Mohammad Hasan Jalalian Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Despite the impressive research of scholars on Middle Persian grammatical problems, there are still many words in surviving texts that are shrouded in ambiguity. One of these words, whose pronunciation in the inscriptions we owe to the Manichaean texts, is dastan. In this article, first the few available instances of this word in Middle Persian inscriptions and Manichaean texts are mentioned, and scholars’ interpretations of its meaning and grammatical category are discussed. Then it is revisited through the analysis of another word, tuwān, with which it is paired in the Manichaean instance. After a review of prior scholarly interpretations of this latter word, it is argued that in Middle Persian tuwān is a noun, and that it became a modal verb during the process of its application to the possessive structure. Finally, it is asserted that dastan also is a noun, due to its conjoinment with tuwān in the Manichaean example.
Key Words Middle Persian  Dastan  modal verb  possession structure  tuwān 
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