Pāṇinian studies Professor S.D. Joshi felicitation volume

"Pāṇini's grammar is the oldest surviving grammar of Sanskrit, dating back to the fifth century BCE. In its completeness of coverage of linguistic elements and its theoretical and analytical sophistication, Pāṇini's grammar is surprisingly modern. It has long provided inspiration for...

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Main Author: Joshi, S. D.
Other Authors: Deshpande, Madhav (Editor), Bhate, Saroja (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Ann Arbor, Mich. Center for South and Southeast Asian Studies, University of Michigan 1991, 1991
Series:Michigan papers on South and Southeast Asia
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505 0 |a On Ekārthībhāva and Vyapekṣā -- Parts of Speech in Pāṇini -- Economy and the Construction of the Śivasūtras -- Bhavānanda on ""What is Kāraka? -- A Glimpse Into a Pre-Pāṇinian View About Vikaraṇas -- On the Interpretation of Vā Padāntasya (8.4.57) -- Time for a Little Something -- Bibliography of Shivram Dattatray Joshi 
505 0 |a Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Preface -- Interpreting Vākyapadīya 2.486 Historically (Part 3) -- Viṃśati Padāni . . . Triṃśat . . . Catvāriṃśat -- Vyañjanā as Reflected in the Formal Structure of Language -- On Paśya Mṛgo Dhāvati -- Pāṇini and the Veda Reconsidered -- On Pāṇini, Śākalya, Vedic Dialects and Vedic Exegetical Traditions -- The Syntactic Role of Adhi- in the Pāṇinian Kāraka-System -- Pāṇini 7.2.15 (Yasya Vibhāṣā): A Reconsideration -- On Identifying the Conceptual Restructuring of Passive as Ergative in Indo-Aryan -- A Note on Pāṇini 3.1.26, Vārttika 8 
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520 |a "Pāṇini's grammar is the oldest surviving grammar of Sanskrit, dating back to the fifth century BCE. In its completeness of coverage of linguistic elements and its theoretical and analytical sophistication, Pāṇini's grammar is surprisingly modern. It has long provided inspiration for many ideas in modern linguistics, and continues to attract scholars' attention in the fields of Sanskrit and linguistics. Pāṇinian Studies collects seventeen essays on Pāṇinian linguistics in a single volume dedicated to Professor S. D. Joshi, a stalwart scholar of Pāṇinian grammar."--Publisher