From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
American linguist (born 1948)
Stephanie Wroth Jamison (born July 17, 1948) is an American
linguist , currently at
University of California, Los Angeles and an elected
Fellow of the
American Academy of Arts & Sciences .
[1]
[2] She did her doctoral work at
Yale University as a student of
Stanley Insler , and is trained as a
historical linguist and
Indo-Europeanist . Much of her work focusses on
Sanskrit and other
Indo-Iranian languages .
Selected works
Jamison, Stephanie W (1983), Function and form in the -áya-formations of the Rig Veda and Atharva Veda , Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht,
ISBN
978-3-525-26219-1
Jamison, Stephanie W (1991),
The ravenous hyenas and the wounded sun: myth and ritual in ancient India , Cornell University Press,
ISBN
978-0-8014-2433-5
Jamison, Stephanie W (1996),
Sacrificed wife/sacrificer's wife: women, ritual, and hospitality in ancient India , Oxford University Press,
ISBN
978-0-19-509663-7
Jamison, Stephanie W.; Brereton, Joel P. (2014), The Rigveda: the earliest religious poetry of India , Oxford Oxford University Press,
ISBN
978-0-19-936378-0
References
International National Academics Other