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Keywords Indian Grammatical Tradition • Vaiyākaraṇasiddhāntakaumudī • Vyākaraṇa • Old Chinese • Kiranti • Rāmacandra Śesa • Bhartṛhari • Vedic • Intersubjectivity • Chinese historical phonology • Prakriyākaumudī • Sino-Indian contact • Jainism • Intellectual History • Enimitives • Contextualisation • Buddhist Studies • Indo-European Historical Linguistics • Shared Knowledge • Prakriyā • Trimuni • Epistemic Authority • Modal Particles • Mǎwángduī • Chinese Rime Tables • Compounds • Maŋsuʔ • Bhaṭṭoji Dīkṣita • Sanskrit • Afro-asiatic Linguistics • Aṣṭādhyāyī • Navya Vyākaraṇa • Discourse Particles • Pāṇini • Vedas • Etymological cognates • Evidentiality • Chinese siddham studies • Middle Chinese • Indian grammatical tradition • Sanskrit Lexicology • T-shaped Silk Banner
Permalink http://doi.org/10.30687/bhasha/2785-5953/2023/01 | Pubblicato 26 Giugno 2023 | Lingua en
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Section 1. Vyākaraṇa and Its Many Espouses: Linguistics, Philology, Philosophy = Proceedings of a Thematic Panel from the 11th CBC Conference (Rome, December 10-11, 2021). Part 1
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Section 3. Reviews