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  1. Shabara-Bhasya. Translated Into English by Ganganatha Jha.Ganganatha Sabarasvami & Jha - 1933 - Oriental Institute.
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  • The theory of the sentence in Pūrva Mīmāṃsā and Western philosophy.John A. Taber - 1989 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 17 (4):407-430.
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  • Sentence-holism, context-principle and connected-designation anvitabhidhāna: Three doctrines or one? [REVIEW]Arindam Chakrabarti - 1989 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 17 (1):37-41.
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  • The context principle and some indian controversies over meaning.B. K. Matilal & P. K. Sen - 1988 - Mind 97 (385):73-97.
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  • The MÄ«māmMsā Definition of PramanMa as a Source of New Information.Kei Kataoka - 2003 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 31 (1/3):89-103.
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  • A Sanskrit-English Dictionary, Etymologically and Philologically Arranged with Special Reference to Cognate Indo-European Languages.Maurice Bloomfield, Monier Monier-Williams, E. Leumann & C. Cappeller - 1900 - American Journal of Philology 21 (3):323.
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  • Indian Theories of Meaning.K. Kunjanni Raja - 1968 - Philosophy East and West 18 (1):104-105.
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  • The Hierarchical Organization of Language in MÄ«māmsā Interpretive Theory.Lawrence McCrea - 2000 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 28 (5/6):429-459.
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