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  1. The sanskrit of science.Frits Staal - 1995 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 23 (1):73-127.
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  • 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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  • Nyayabhaskara - A Lost Nyaya Work.Prabal Kumar Sen - 1977 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 5:267.
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  • Nyāy abhāskara—a lost nyāya work (II).Prabal Kumar Sen - 1979 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 7 (1):267-274.
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  • Nyāy abhāskara—A lost nyāya work.Prabal Kumar Sen - 1979 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 7 (1):95-102.
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  • The shift to head-initial VP in germanic.Paul Kiparsky - manuscript
    An interesting asymmetry in syntactic change is that OV base order is commonly replaced by VO, whereas the reverse development is quite rare in languages.1 A shift to VO has taken place in several branches of the Indo-European family, as well as in Finno-Ugric. The Germanic languages conform to this trend in that the original OV order seen in its older representatives, and (in more rigid form) in modern German, Dutch, and Frisian, has given way to a consistently head-initial syntax (...)
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