Harvard: Watkins, C. 2002, "Pindar's Rigveda", in Journal of the American Oriental Society, vol. 122, no. 2, pp. 432--435. American Oriental Society.APA: Watkins, C. (2002). Pindar's Rigveda. Journal of the American Oriental Society, 122 (2) , 432--435. American Oriental Society.Chicago: Watkins, Calvert. 2002. "Pindar's Rigveda." In Journal of the American Oriental Society, 122 , no. 2: 432--435. American Oriental Society.MLA: Watkins, Calvert. "Pindar's Rigveda." Journal of the American Oriental Society. 122.2 (2002): 432--435.Citation within the text: (Watkins 2002)Zotero: Save reference in ZoteroBibTeX:
@article{watkins2002pindar,
source = {jstor},
ISSN = {0003-0279},
abstract = {In Vedic the poetic phonetic focusing on a name both directly and obliquely in an anagram has a poetic syntactic analogue: constituents may either adjoin one another or be separated by other elements of the sentence (hyperbaton). Both phenomena are manifestations of an opposition of overt vs. covert constituency. A particular Vedic instantiation of the latter is the distraction of clause-initial sa, with either third- or second-person reference, from the name or antecedent to which it refers and from its verbal predicate. These figures are Common Indo-Iranian. The Greek choral lyric poet Pindar gives evidence for both phonetic anagram and the same syntactic hyperbaton of the determiner-article o, the cognate of sa, which in context suggests common stylistic inheritance.},
author = {Watkins, Calvert},
copyright = {Copyright 2002 American Oriental Society},
journal = {Journal of the American Oriental Society},
jstor_articletype = {Full Length Article},
jstor_date = {200204/200206},
jstor_formatteddate = {Apr. - Jun., 2002},
jstor_issuetitle = {Indic and Iranian Studies in Honor of Stanley Insler on His Sixty-Fifth Birthday},
month = {apr},
number = {2},
pages = {432--435},
publisher = {American Oriental Society},
title = {Pindar's Rigveda},
url = {http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0003-0279%28200204%2F06%29122%3A2%3C432%3APR%3E2.0.CO%3B2-I},
volume = {122},
year = {2002},
}