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open access | peer reviewedKeywords Kāśikāvṛttī commentaries • Buddhism • Dravidian • Areal linguistics • Chinese • Historical linguistics • Typology • Indo-Aryan • Linguistic area • Intent • Predicative possession • Locative constructions • Linguistic utopia • Menander • South Asia • ‘Sanskrit‑Speaking’ villages • Hindu nationalism • Pronominal inflection • Hindi • Language contact • Cue • Mother tongue • Milindapañha • Iconicity • Negation • Sarvanāman • Pāṇini • Pāli • Gandhara • Insincere speech • Social imaginary • Serindia • Sva examples • Dedicated construction • Genitive constructions
Permalink http://doi.org/10.30687/bhasha/8409-3769/2021/01 | Published April 29, 2022 | Language en
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