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  1. A Controversial Provision for the Nominative Ending: Nominal Sentences and Aṣṭādhyāyī 2.3.46.Davide Mocci & Tiziana Pontillo - 2022 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 140 (1):47.
    The present joint contribution offers a tentative comprehensive re-interpretation of Pāṇini’s rule A 2.3.46, and shows how that rule teaches the application of the nominative ending without making use of the notion of “subject,” a notion that belongs to other grammatical systems, but not to Pāṇini’s. We discuss the controversial domain of some segments of its wording by attempting to adhere to Pāṇini’s framework and his usus scribendi. In particular, we read the first constituent of the compound prātipadikārtha­ liṅgaparimāṇavacana­ as (...)
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  • P? $$ \underset{\raise0.3em\hbox{$\smash{\scriptscriptstyle\cdot}$}}{n}$$ ini,s k?rakas: Agency, animation and identity. [REVIEW]George Cardona - 1974 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 2 (3-4):231-306.
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  • Some principles of pānini's grammargrammar.George Cardona - 1970 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 1 (1):40-74.
    The following principles are seen to operate in the rules Pānini provides for Sanskrit grammar. (1) The obvious principle that the introduction of affixes and augments which condition sound replacements necessarily precede the latter. (2) Bracketing, whereby an operation whose condition is internal relative to a condition causing another operation applies prior to the latter. (3) The derivational prehistory of a form is pertinent to the operations which apply to it. (4) Blocking: a rule R2 is said to block an (...)
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  • (1 other version)The concept of metalanguage and its Indian background introduction.Frits Staal - 1975 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 3 (3-4):315-354.
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  • Ritual, grammar, and the origins of science in india.Frits Staal - 1982 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 10 (1):3-35.
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  • Subject and predicate.J. L. Shaw - 1976 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 4 (1-2):155-179.
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