The converb-las in old Tibetan
The converb-las in old Tibetan
In contrast to its description in available grammars and manuals, the converb -las in Old Tibetan is used primarily to mark off the following clause as surprising given the background of the preceding clause. The converb -las enters into two distinct syntactic constructions: after a reduplicated verb it indicates the interruption of a continuous event; and in a three-clause pattern with the converb -kyis, -las introduces a surprise or contrast in the second clause, but -kyis in the third clause returns the sentiment to that of the first clause. Although the examples which demonstrate the use of -las are drawn from Old Tibetan texts, this use continues in later texts.
CITATION: Hill,, Nathan W.. The converb-las in old Tibetan . : Taylor & Francis Group , 2010. Bulletin of the school of Oriental and African Studies, Vol.73, No.2, 2010, pp.245-260 - Available at: https://library.au.int/converb-las-old-tibetan-4