In the historical study of the Indian grammarian tradition, a line of demarcation can often be drawn between the conformity of a system with the well-known grammar of Pa?ini and the explanatory effectiveness of that system. One element of Pa?ini’s grammar that scholars have sometimes struggled to bring across this line of demarcation is the theory of homogeneity, or savar?ya, which concerns the final consonants in Pa?ini’s reference catalog, as well as phonetic similarities between sounds. While modern Sanskrit scholars understand how to interpret and apply Pa?ini’s homogeneity, they still find it necessary to unravel the history of varying interpretations of the theory in subsequent grammars. Madhav Deshpande’s The Theory of Homogeneity p...
International audienceIndian linguistic thought begins around the 8 th-6 th centuries BC with the co...
It has already been quite well known, that in the system of Pāṇinian grammar(pāṇinīyavyākaraṇa), tec...
Review of the oldest Hindi Grammar written by KetelaarTo conclude, I think that the Authors have bee...
Indian grammarians knew of linguistic variation: in Pāṇini's Aṣṭhādyāyī we already find rules to des...
Pa?ini’s grammar is the oldest surviving grammar of Sanskrit, dating back to the fifth century BCE. ...
In this paper I dealt with the problem of how the Pāṇinīyas evaluated the analytical and syntheti...
There are certain discrepancies between the forms and constructions prescribed by Pāṇinian grammaria...
This paper is ultimately going to tell a story of the limitation of scholarly activities in Kashmir ...
In the years between the end of the XVIth century and the beginning of the XVIIth, a period rich wit...
This article provides a few observations on some of the theories that the Sanskrit and the Tamil gra...
In the Sanskrit tradition, grammar (vyākarana ) is considered to be the principal Vedic ancillary (v...
The question of the relation of the first available Tamil grammar Tolkappiyam to various Sanskrit gr...
The aim of this paper is to describe and explain the way in which grammarians of ancient India (from...
Bangla grammar is traditionally viewed through a historic perspective, tracing the development from ...
“Linguistics in Ancient India in the Context of Culture and Ritual” (Moscow, Vodoley, 2020, 244 p.) ...
International audienceIndian linguistic thought begins around the 8 th-6 th centuries BC with the co...
It has already been quite well known, that in the system of Pāṇinian grammar(pāṇinīyavyākaraṇa), tec...
Review of the oldest Hindi Grammar written by KetelaarTo conclude, I think that the Authors have bee...
Indian grammarians knew of linguistic variation: in Pāṇini's Aṣṭhādyāyī we already find rules to des...
Pa?ini’s grammar is the oldest surviving grammar of Sanskrit, dating back to the fifth century BCE. ...
In this paper I dealt with the problem of how the Pāṇinīyas evaluated the analytical and syntheti...
There are certain discrepancies between the forms and constructions prescribed by Pāṇinian grammaria...
This paper is ultimately going to tell a story of the limitation of scholarly activities in Kashmir ...
In the years between the end of the XVIth century and the beginning of the XVIIth, a period rich wit...
This article provides a few observations on some of the theories that the Sanskrit and the Tamil gra...
In the Sanskrit tradition, grammar (vyākarana ) is considered to be the principal Vedic ancillary (v...
The question of the relation of the first available Tamil grammar Tolkappiyam to various Sanskrit gr...
The aim of this paper is to describe and explain the way in which grammarians of ancient India (from...
Bangla grammar is traditionally viewed through a historic perspective, tracing the development from ...
“Linguistics in Ancient India in the Context of Culture and Ritual” (Moscow, Vodoley, 2020, 244 p.) ...
International audienceIndian linguistic thought begins around the 8 th-6 th centuries BC with the co...
It has already been quite well known, that in the system of Pāṇinian grammar(pāṇinīyavyākaraṇa), tec...
Review of the oldest Hindi Grammar written by KetelaarTo conclude, I think that the Authors have bee...