Vyākaraṇa and Its Many Espouses: Linguistics, Philology, Philosophy = Proceedings of a Thematic Panel from the 11th CBC Conference (Part 1)
open access | peer reviewedKeywords Indian Grammatical Tradition • Sanskrit Lexicology • Modal Particles • Vaiyākaraṇasiddhāntakaumudī • Shared Knowledge • Discourse Particles • Sanskrit • Navya Vyākaraṇa • Aṣṭādhyāyī • Mǎwángduī • Intersubjectivity • T-shaped Silk Banner • Rāmacandra Śesa • Vedic • Buddhist Studies • Chinese Rime Tables • Prakriyā • Compounds • Intellectual History • Epistemic Authority • Contextualisation • Old Chinese • Evidentiality • Bhaṭṭoji Dīkṣita • Indo-European Historical Linguistics • Afro-asiatic Linguistics • Chinese historical phonology • Enimitives • Bhartṛhari • Vyākaraṇa • Sino-Indian contact • Vedas • Chinese siddham studies • Jainism • Maŋsuʔ • Etymological cognates • Kiranti • Prakriyākaumudī • Pāṇini • Middle Chinese • Trimuni • Indian grammatical tradition
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