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Dhātūnāmanekārthatvasādhanam =

Manoj V R

Dhātūnāmanekārthatvasādhanam = Dhātūnāmanékārthatvasāḍhanam : validating the multiple sense of roots supported by textual excerpts classic examples and English summary Sanskrit and English Manoj V R - 1st ed. - Ernakulam Chinmaya Internationala Foundation Shodha Sansthan 2014 - 96 - Chinmaya Research Series 9 .

Scholars of all branches of learning in Sanskrit oft-quote and endorse the theory of the multiple sense-ess of Sanskrit verbal roots to vouch for the specific meaning a verbal form conveys in a given context. It is natural for any language to have numerous nouns and adjectives because naming of entities and describing their qualities are not founded on grammatical propositions. Different entities may have same names and they may share similar characteristics. But verbs that describe actions should have unambiguous sense for the reason that actions have definable parameters. All other components of a sentence have definite and invariable connection to the verb and the specific action it describes. This work proposes to examine different views on this subject and would settle on the multiple senses of the roots and prop up the indicative-ness of the prefixes.l

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Sanskrit language Grammar
Sanskrit language--Roots

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