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Sanskrit Grammar

 
William D. Whitney (Author)
Synopsis The Sanskrit Grammar is planned on a different model from those existing already. The objects in preparing this grammar were to make a presentation of the language as they show themselves in use in the literature and as they are laid down by the native grammarians. The grammar also includes the forms and constructions of the older languages as found in the Veda and the Brahmanas. The author has also made use of other Vedic texts and various works of Brahmana period, both in printed and in manuscript form.
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William D. Whitney

The author has treated the language throughout as an accented one, omitting nothing of what is known respecting the nature of the Sanskrit accent, its changes in combination and inflection and the tone of the individual words. Thus the grammar is consistent with the teachings of linguistic science. He has also discarded a few of the long-used and familiar divisions and terms of Sanskrit grammar. But the care has been taken to facilitate the transition from the old to the new, and the changes, it is hoped, will commend themselves to unqualified acceptance. For the practical requirement of the learner of the language the author has attempted to use different sizes of type to make the work as usable by one where object is to acquire a knowledge of the classical Sanskrit. A historical treatment of the facts of language has been made within the limits of the language itself.

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Bibliographic information

Title Sanskrit Grammar
Format Hardcover
Date published: 01.01.2004
Edition 1st ed.
Language: English
isbn 8121511194
length xxvi+572p., Appendix; Index; 23cm.