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    The Sanskrit Language: An Introductory Grammar and Reader.Richard Salomon & Walter Harding Maurer - 2000 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 120 (3):494.
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    Language, Grammar, and Linguistics in Indian Tradition.Vashishtha Narayan Jha (ed.) - 1999 - Centre for Studies in Civilizations.
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    Sanskrit Essentials of Grammar and Language.Ernest Bender & Kurt F. Leidecker - 1978 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 98 (3):352.
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    A Sanskrit Grammar, including Both the Classical Language, and the Older Dialects, of Veda and Brahmana.C. R. L. & William Dwight Whitney - 1880 - American Journal of Philology 1 (1):68.
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    A new approach to philosophy of Sanskrit grammar.Banamālī Biśvāla - 2007 - Allahabad: Padmaja Prakashan.
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  6. James D. McCawley.Transformational Grammar - forthcoming - Foundations of Language.
     
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    Primary works.Rational Grammar - 2005 - In Siobhan Chapman & Christopher Routledge (eds.), Key thinkers in linguistics and the philosophy of language. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. pp. 10.
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  8. Rosane Rocher.Indian Grammar - 1969 - Foundations of Language 5:73.
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  9. Sep 2972-10 am.Transformational Grammar - 1972 - Foundations of Language 8:310.
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    Timothy C. Potts.Fregean Categorial Grammar - 1973 - In Radu J. Bogdan & Ilkka Niiniluoto (eds.), Logic, Language, and Probability. Boston: D. Reidel Pub. Co.. pp. 245.
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    The Language of Legitimacy and Decline: Grammar and the Recovery of Vedānta in Bhaṭṭoji Dīkṣita’s Tattvakaustubha.Jonathan R. Peterson - 2020 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 48 (1):23-47.
    The scope and audacity of Bhaṭṭoji Dīkṣita’s contributions to Sanskrit grammar has made him one of early-modern India’s most influential, if not controversial, intellectuals. Yet for as consequential as Bhaṭṭoji’s has been for histories of early-modern scholasticism, his extensive corpus of non-grammatical writings has attracted relatively little scholarly attention. This paper examines Bhaṭṭoji’s work on Vedānta, the Tattvakaustubha, in order to gage how issues of language became an increasingly important site of inter-religious critique among early-modern Vedāntins. In the (...)
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    Śabda, a study of Bhartr̥hari's philosophy of language.Tandra Patnaik - 1994 - New Delhi: D.K. Printworld.
    Semantics in the Vākyapadīya of Bhartr̥hari, work on the philosophy of Sanskrit language grammar; a study.
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    IDL-PMCFG, a Grammar Formalism for Describing Free Word Order Languages.François Hublet - 2022 - Journal of Logic, Language and Information 31 (3):327-388.
    We introduce _Interleave-Disjunction-Lock parallel multiple context-free grammars_ (IDL-PMCFG), a novel grammar formalism designed to describe the syntax of free word order languages that allow for extensive interleaving of grammatical constituents. Though interleaved constituents, and especially the so-called hyperbaton, are common in several ancient (Classical Latin and Greek, Sanskrit...) and modern (Hungarian, Finnish...) languages, these syntactic structures are often difficult to express in existing formalisms. The IDL-PMCFG formalism combines Seki et al.’s parallel multiple context-free grammars (PMCFG) with Nederhof and Satta’s (...)
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    Sanskrit Compounds: A Philosophical Study.Mulakaluri Srimannarayana Murti - 1974 - Chowkhamba Sanskrit Series Office.
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  15. Vāmanavikrama: Research in Indological Studies: Prof. V.M. Kulkarni Felicitation Volume ; Vedic Literature, Classical Sanskrit Literature, Poetics, Grammar and Linguistics, Philosophy, and Religion, Prakrit and Jainism.Vaman Mahadeo Kulkarni & S. Y. Wakankar (eds.) - 2006 - Bharatiya Kala Prakashan.
     
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    Defining the Other: An Intellectual History of Sanskrit Lexicons and Grammars of Persian. [REVIEW]Audrey Truschke - 2012 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 40 (6):635-668.
    From the fourteenth to the eighteenth centuries, Indian intellectuals produced numerous Sanskrit–Persian bilingual lexicons and Sanskrit grammatical accounts of Persian. However, these language analyses have been largely unexplored in modern scholarship. Select works have occasionally been noticed, but the majority of such texts languish unpublished. Furthermore, these works remain untheorized as a sustained, in-depth response on the part of India’s traditional elite to tremendous political and cultural changes. These bilingual grammars and lexicons are one of the few (...)
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  17. Vyākaraṇa kī dārśanika bhūmikā: Bhartr̥hari para mukhyataḥ ādhārita = The philosophy of grammar according to Bhartr̥hari.Satyakāma Varmā - 1971 - Naī Dillī: Muṃśīrāma Manoharalāla.
     
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    Indian and western philosophy of language.Pradyot Kumar Mukhopadhyay & Kamalesha Datta Tripathi (eds.) - 2019 - New Delhi: Aryan Books International.
    Contributed papers presented at the Three Day National Seminar on 'Indian and Western Philosophy of Language' held at Varanasi from February 10-12th, 2011 by IGNCA in collaboration with Department of Vyākaraṇa, Sanskrit Vidya Dharmavijnana Sankaya, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi.
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    India's intellectual traditions as revealed through Sanskrit sources =.Radhavallabh Tripathi (ed.) - 2016 - New Delhi: Sahitya Akademi.
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  20. Commentarial sanskrit.Richard P. Hayes & Dan Lusthaus - unknown
    It is true for many disciplines within the humanities that there are numerous excellent works that introduce the beginner to the basic building blocks of the discipline, and also many advanced studies for the accomplished scholar, but few works that help the student get from the beginning stage to the advanced level. That has certainly been true of the discipline of Sanskrit. Once a student has devoted a couple of years to working through one of the excellent introductions to (...)
     
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    Vyāsapāṇinībhāvanirṇaya (Vedānta-vyākaraṇa-vimarśaḥ) of Śrīmuṣṇam Setumādhavācharya. Setumādhavacārya - 2014 - Bangalore: Vidyadhisha Post-Graduate Samskrita Research Centre. Edited by Satyadhyānācārya Kaṭṭī.
    Exhaustive study of the Vedanta philosophy of Bādarāyaṇa and philosophy of Sanskrit language grammar of Pāṇini.
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  22. Śrīvyāsapāṇinibhāvanirṇayaḥ. Setumādhavācārya - 1992 - Tirupatiḥ: Rāṣṭrīyasaṃskr̥tavidyāpīṭham. Edited by Ramanuja Tatacharya, S. N. & Lakṣmīnarasiṃha Bhaṭṭa.
    Exhaustive study of the Vedanta philosophy of Bādarāyaṇa and philosophy of Sanskrit language grammar of Pāṇini.
     
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    Pāṇini's Grammar and Modern Computation.John Kadvany - 2016 - History and Philosophy of Logic 37 (4):325-346.
    Pāṇini's fourth century BC Sanskrit grammar uses rewrite rules utilizing an explicit formal language defined through a semi-formal metalanguage. The grammar is generative, meaning that it is capable of expressing a potential infinity of well-formed Sanskrit sentences starting from a finite symbolic inventory. The grammar's operational rules involve extensive use of auxiliary markers, in the form of Sanskrit phonemes, to control grammatical derivations. Pāṇini's rules often utilize a generic context-sensitive format to identify terms used in replacement, (...)
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    The denotation of generic terms in ancient Indian philosophy: grammar, Nyāya and Mīmāṃsā.Peter M. Scharf - 1996 - Philadelphia: American Philosophical Society.
    Introduction By the late fifth century BCE Panini had composed the Astadhyayi, consisting of nearly 4000 rules giving a precise and fairly complete ...
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  25. Bhagavatpādīyaprayogavaiśiṣṭyam.Ji Mahābaleśvara Bhaṭṭa - 2016 - Sr̥ṅgagiriḥ: Śrīśaṅkara Advaitaśodhakendram.
    Text explaining in accordance to Sanskrit grammar; select usage of words in commentary of Brahmasūtra by Śaṅkarācārya.
     
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    The Philosophy of Bhartr̥hari.Gaurīnātha Śāstrī - 1991 - Delhi, India: Bharatiya Vidya Prakashan.
    Critical study of Vākyapadīya of Bhartr̥hari, classical work on the philosophy of Sanskrit grammar.
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    Vākyapadīya: Sphoṭa, Jāti and Dravya.Sharda Narayanan - 2012 - D.K. Printworld.
    Study on the philosophy of Sanskrit grammar in Vākyapadīya of Bhartr̥hari.
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    Saṁskr̥ta-Sādhutā =.Ashok Aklujkar, Chikafumi Watanabe, Michele Marie Desmarais & Yoshichika Honda (eds.) - 2012 - D.K. Printworld.
    Ashok Aklujkar, Indian Sanskritist and Indologist; contributed articles.
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    Nibodhanī =.Tapanaśaṅkara Bhaṭṭācārya (ed.) - 2012 - Kolakata: Sanskrit Pustak Bhandar.
    Contributed research papers on Hindu philosophy, Sanskrit grammar, and Sanskrit literature.
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  30. Śrīgaṇapati-Vākyārtha-Mahāsabhā.Vasanta Ananta Gāḍagiḷa (ed.) - 1977 - Puṇyapattanam: Śāradā-Gaurava-Grantha-Mālā.
    Papers on Hindu philosophy and Sanskrit grammar.
     
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    Bharati.Santu Singha, Priyanka Mandal & Subrata Gayen (eds.) - 2022 - Kolkata: Sanskrit Pustak Bhandar.
    Contributed research papers on various aspects of Hindu philosophy, Sanskrit grammar and poetics.
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  32. 'Såastra-Saurabham of All India Shastrartha Training Camp'.D. Prahladacharya, J. Ramakrishna, R. Devanathan & Råaòsòtråiyasaòmskôrtavidyåapåiòthaòm Tirupati (eds.) - 2001 - Tirupati: Rashtriya Sanskrit Vidyapeetha.
    Contributed articles presented at Group discussion; chiefly on philosophy, Sanskrit grammar and literature.
     
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  33. Prauḍhacintanacandrikā.Badariprasāda Sāstrī - 2009 - Jayapuram: Jagadgururāmānandācāryarājasthānasaṃskr̥taviśvavidyālayaḥ. Edited by Subhāṣa Śarmā.
    Research papers on various aspects of Hindu philosophy and Sanskrit grammar.
     
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  34. Padavākyaratnākarah̤: Yadunāthamiśrakr̥tagūḍhārthadīpikāsaṃvalitah̤.Gokulanātha Upādhyāya - 1998 - Vārāṇasī: Sampūrṇānanda Saṃskr̥ta Viśvavidyālaya. Edited by Nandinātha Miśra & Yadunātha Miśra.
    Ancient treatise on semantics in Sanskrit grammar and Nyaya philosophy.
     
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  35. Śāstrārtharatnamālā: nānāśāstrīyaśodhanibandhāḥ.Ramanuja Tatacharya & S. N. - 2010 - Tirupatiḥ: Rāṣṭriyasaṃskr̥tavidyāpīṭham.
    Research papers on Hindu philosophy and Sanskrit grammar.
     
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    Meaning in Bhar̥trhari's Vākyapadīya.Ved Mitra Shukla - 2021 - Delhi: Shakti Publications.
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    Vacassudhāvicāraḥ. Kuppaṇaiyyaṅgār - 2015 - Melukoṭe: Saṃskr̥ta-Saṃśodhana-Saṃsat.
    Grammatical analysis of some terms used in Śrībhāṣya of Rāmānuja, 1017-1137, Vedanta text.
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    The central problems of Bhartr̥hari's philosophy.Devendra Nath Tiwari - 2008 - New Delhi: Indian Council of Philosophical Research.
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    The Sanskrit Language.Franklin Edgerton & T. Burrow - 1956 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 76 (3):192.
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  40. Śāstra-vimarśaḥ = Śāstravimarśa.Kapiladeva Pāṇḍeya - 2007 - New Delhi: Sonamatī Pāṇḍeyā.
    Research papers on Vedic literature, religion, philosophy, Sanskrit language and contemporary issues.
     
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    Natural Language Grammar Induction using a Constituent-Context Model.Dan Klein & Christopher D. Manning - unknown
    This paper presents a novel approach to the unsupervised learning of syntactic analyses of natural language text. Most previous work has focused on maximizing likelihood according to generative PCFG models. In contrast, we employ a simpler probabilistic model over trees based directly on constituent identity and linear context, and use an EM-like iterative procedure to induce structure. This method produces much higher quality analyses, giving the best published results on the ATIS dataset.
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  42. Padaśaktiḥ: Pañcadaśaprabandhikā.Umakantha Bhatta (ed.) - 1995 - Melkote: Academy of Sanskrit Research.
    Contributed seminar papers presented at Vidvatgoṣṭhī at Melkote.
     
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    Natural language grammar induction using a constituent-context model.Christopher Manning - manuscript
    This paper presents a novel approach to the unsupervised learning of syntactic analyses of natural language text. Most previous work has focused on maximizing likelihood according to generative PCFG models. In contrast, we employ a simpler probabilistic model over trees based directly on constituent identity and linear context, and use an EM-like iterative procedure to induce structure. This method produces much higher quality analyses, giving the best published results on the ATIS dataset.
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  44. Wittgenstein's private language: grammar, nonsense, and imagination in Philosophical investigations, sections 243-315.Stephen Mulhall - 2007 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Stephen Mulhall offers a new way of interpreting one of the most famous and contested texts in modern philosophy: remarks on "private language" in Wittgenstein's Philosophical Investigations. He sheds new light on a central controversy concerning Wittgenstein's early work by showing its relevance to a proper understanding of the later work.
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    Facets of Indology: Mahamahopadhyaya Pandit Damodhar Mahapatra Shastri Commemoration Volume.Damodhar Mahapatra Shastri & Subas Chandra Dash (eds.) - 2005 - Pratibha Prakashan.
    Festschrift in honor of Damodhar Mahapatra Shastri, 1890-1975, Sanskritist; comprises research articles on Vedic literature, religion, and Sanskrit grammar.
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  46. Dvitīyahetvābhāsalakṣaṇavimarśaḥ, Siddhāntakaumudyāḥ acsandhyantabhāgavivaraṇañca.Rā Navīna - 2010 - Tirupatiḥ: Rāṣṭriyasaṃskr̥tavidyāpīṭham. Edited by Nā Vaidyasubrahmaṇya, K. E. Devanathan, Gaṅgeśa & Bhaṭṭojī Dīkṣita.
    Study on the commentary of neo-Nyaya school in Indic philosophy; portion of Tattvacintāmaṇi dealing with the definition of fallacious middle term (hetvābhāsa) and Siddhāntakaumudī by Bhaṭṭojī Dīkṣita, classical commentary on Aṣṭādhyāyī, basic work of Sanskrit grammar by Pāṇinī.
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  47. Śrīgaṇapati-Vākyārtha-Mah-asabhā, Śriṅgerī, śake 1897, Khri. 1975.Vasanta Ananta Gāḍagiḷa (ed.) - 1975 - Puṇyapattanam: Śāradā-Gaurava-Grantha-Mālā.
     
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    Sambandhavicchittiḥ: śāstreṣu sambandhaḥ.Bhagavata Śaraṇa Śukla (ed.) - 2013 - Vārāṇasī: Śāradāsaṃskr̥tasaṃsthānam.
    Contributed articles on relations in Indian philosophy and Sanskrit grammar.
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  49. Sankaracarya's Contribution to Sanskrit Language and Literature.Drk Krishnamoorthy - 1997 - In V. Venkatachalam (ed.), Śaṅkarācārya: The Ship of Enlightenment. Sahitya Akademi. pp. 77.
     
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    Re-organising Indian śāstric traditions: proceedings of national seminar.Radhavallabh Tripathi & Achyutanand Dash (eds.) - 1998 - Delhi: Pratibha Prakashan.
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