The Astadhyayi of Panini/ S.D.Joshi
By: Joshi S.D [Author].
Series: Volume VI (2.2.1- 2.2.38). Publisher: New Delhi: Sahitya Akademi, 1997Description: 132p.ISBN: 8128003162.Subject(s): Linguistics -- Sanskrit language -- Astadhyayi -- Sanskrit philology -- (5th–6th Century BCE -- IndiaDDC classification: 491.25 Summary: The Astadhyayi of Panini - Volume VI by S.D. Joshi is a detailed scholarly analysis and commentary on Panini’s Astadhyayi, one of the most significant works in linguistic history. Written in the 5th–6th century BCE, the Astadhyayi is a comprehensive grammar of the Sanskrit language, outlining linguistic rules and principles with remarkable precision and sophistication. This volume focuses on specific sections of Panini's work, providing in-depth explanations, interpretations, and contextual insights into its linguistic, philosophical, and cultural aspects. It explores the syntactic, phonological, and morphological rules formulated by Panini, shedding light on their historical and linguistic relevance. The book serves as a critical resource for scholars of Sanskrit grammar, linguistics, and philology, offering a modern perspective on this ancient text. It emphasizes the enduring influence of Panini's work on contemporary linguistics and its significance in understanding the structure of language.Item type | Current location | Call number | Vol info | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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The Astadhyayi of Panini - Volume VI by S.D. Joshi is a detailed scholarly analysis and commentary on Panini’s Astadhyayi, one of the most significant works in linguistic history. Written in the 5th–6th century BCE, the Astadhyayi is a comprehensive grammar of the Sanskrit language, outlining linguistic rules and principles with remarkable precision and sophistication. This volume focuses on specific sections of Panini's work, providing in-depth explanations, interpretations, and contextual insights into its linguistic, philosophical, and cultural aspects. It explores the syntactic, phonological, and morphological rules formulated by Panini, shedding light on their historical and linguistic relevance. The book serves as a critical resource for scholars of Sanskrit grammar, linguistics, and philology, offering a modern perspective on this ancient text. It emphasizes the enduring influence of Panini's work on contemporary linguistics and its significance in understanding the structure of language.
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