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_aSatyanarayan Shastri Khanduri _aPhahlad Giri Vedantakeshari |
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_aAstadhyayi-sutrapatha of panini _bPreface & prahlad critical notes of sutras _hSanskrit |
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_aVaranasi _bKrishnadas Academy _c2014 |
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490 | _aKrishnadas Sanskrit Series | ||
500 | _aAccording to Panini grammar, divided into 5 there are 1.Sutrapath 2.dhatupath 3.Ganapath 4.Unadipath 5.linganushasan. The Ashtadhyayi is one of the earliest known grammars of Sanskrit, although Pāṇini refers to previous texts like the Unadisutra, Dhatupatha, and Ganapatha. It is the earliest known work on descriptive linguistics, and together with the work of his immediate predecessors (Nirukta, Nighantu, Pratishakyas) stands at the beginning of the history of linguistics itself. His theory of morphological analysis was more advanced than any equivalent Western theory before the mid 20th century, and his analysis of noun compounds still forms the basis of modern linguistic theories of compounding, which have borrowed Sanskrit terms such as bahuvrihi and dvandva. | ||
505 | _a1-5 Adhyaya | ||
650 | _aSanskrit Grammar | ||
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