The question of the relation of the first available Tamil grammar Tolkappiyam to various Sanskrit grammatical works remains unresolved. Divergent views proposing Sanskrit sources for the Tamil grammar and vice versa have been expressed in the past by Western and non-Western scholars. However, there is no single, comprehensive, systematic and unbiased study that brings out the methodological differences or similarities between the grammars of the two traditions--Tamil and Sanskrit. The present study is an attempt in that direction, and it looks at the methods of grammatical description adopted by the authors of various grammatical works representing the two traditions. The texts chosen for the study are the Tolkappiyam representing the Tamil...
The various traditions of Sanskrit grammar have served as models, or as sources for metalinguistic d...
In the Sanskrit tradition, grammar (vyākarana ) is considered to be the principal Vedic ancillary (v...
This article provides a few observations on some of the theories that the Sanskrit and the Tamil gra...
The question of the relation of the first available Tamil grammar Tolkappiyam to various Sanskrit gr...
Ancient Tamil language is rich in grammar. Grammar is obtained from literature as oil is obtained fr...
There are certain discrepancies between the forms and constructions prescribed by Pāṇinian grammaria...
Tamil grammar tradition is unique. The Tamil language is understood to have a very old grammatical t...
This article provides a few observations on some of the theories that the Sanskrit and the Tamil gra...
"TAMIL", which its present users like to describe as simultaneously "living AND classical", is the c...
Abstract Tolkappiyam is considered to be the first book of five grammars in terms of r...
Tholkappiyam is a very famous Tamil grammar text from which we can learn about the culture of ancien...
Grammatical and linguistic history, like Tamil literary history, has its own antiquity and continuit...
Accepté pour publication dans Pandanus [ISSN 1802-7997], parution prévue en octobre 2010Tree-related...
Sanskrit speech sounds (varṇas) are enumerated and classified in traditional Sanskrit grammatical wo...
In the present study I will examine the relationship between the Vīracōḻiyam, an 11th century gramma...
The various traditions of Sanskrit grammar have served as models, or as sources for metalinguistic d...
In the Sanskrit tradition, grammar (vyākarana ) is considered to be the principal Vedic ancillary (v...
This article provides a few observations on some of the theories that the Sanskrit and the Tamil gra...
The question of the relation of the first available Tamil grammar Tolkappiyam to various Sanskrit gr...
Ancient Tamil language is rich in grammar. Grammar is obtained from literature as oil is obtained fr...
There are certain discrepancies between the forms and constructions prescribed by Pāṇinian grammaria...
Tamil grammar tradition is unique. The Tamil language is understood to have a very old grammatical t...
This article provides a few observations on some of the theories that the Sanskrit and the Tamil gra...
"TAMIL", which its present users like to describe as simultaneously "living AND classical", is the c...
Abstract Tolkappiyam is considered to be the first book of five grammars in terms of r...
Tholkappiyam is a very famous Tamil grammar text from which we can learn about the culture of ancien...
Grammatical and linguistic history, like Tamil literary history, has its own antiquity and continuit...
Accepté pour publication dans Pandanus [ISSN 1802-7997], parution prévue en octobre 2010Tree-related...
Sanskrit speech sounds (varṇas) are enumerated and classified in traditional Sanskrit grammatical wo...
In the present study I will examine the relationship between the Vīracōḻiyam, an 11th century gramma...
The various traditions of Sanskrit grammar have served as models, or as sources for metalinguistic d...
In the Sanskrit tradition, grammar (vyākarana ) is considered to be the principal Vedic ancillary (v...
This article provides a few observations on some of the theories that the Sanskrit and the Tamil gra...