Results for 'Śivājī Sāvanta'

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    Yugandhara Śrīkr̥shṇa: eka cintana.Śivājī Sāvanta - 1997 - Puṇe: Mehatā Pabliśiṅga Hāūsa.
    Study on the ideology of Krishna, Hindu deity, as depicted in the Mahābhārata, Hindu epic.
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  2. Sarvadarshana vimarshah.Śivajī Upādhyāya - 1986 - Vārāṇasī: Vārāṇaseyasaṃskr̥tasaṃsthānam.
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    Sarvadarśana-vimarśaḥ: sahasrādhikakārikānibaddhaḥ samanvayena saṅkṣepataḥ sarvadarśana siddhāntasamālocanavimarśātmako granthaḥ.Śivajī Upādhyāya - 1986 - Vārāṇasī: Vārāṇaseyasaṃskr̥tasaṃsthānam.
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    A Natural Language Interface to a Database System.Arup Panja, Rami Reddy, Nandi Reddy & Sivaji Bandyopadhyay - 2007 - Journal of Intelligent Systems 16 (4):359-372.
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    The dharma of Islam and the dīn of Hinduism: Hindus and Muslims in the age of Śivājī.James W. Laine - 1999 - International Journal of Hindu Studies 3 (3):299-318.
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    The Dharma of Islam and the dīn of hinduism: Hindus and muslims in the age of śivājī[REVIEW]James W. Laine - 1999 - International Journal of Hindu Studies 3 (3):299-318.
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  7. Grammar Puss.Steven Pinker - unknown
     Language is a human instinct.   All societies have complex language, and everywhere the languages use the same kinds of grammatical machinery like nouns, verbs, auxiliaries, and agreement. All normal children develop language without conscious effort or formal lessons, and by the age of three they speak in  fluent  grammatical  sentences, outperforming the most sophisticated computers. Brain damage or congenital conditions can make a person a linguistic savant while severely retarded, or unable to speak normally (...)
     
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