A Bibliography of Prakrit Language

A Bibliography of Prakrit Language
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Synopsis A Bibliography of Prakrit Language by : Satya Ranjan Banerjee

Language of the Snakes

Language of the Snakes
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Publisher : Univ of California Press
Total Pages : 324
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ISBN-10 : 9780520968813
ISBN-13 : 0520968816
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Synopsis Language of the Snakes by : Andrew Ollett

A free ebook version of this title is available through Luminos, University of California Press’s Open Access publishing program. Visit www.luminosoa.org to learn more. Language of the Snakes traces the history of the Prakrit language as a literary phenomenon, starting from its cultivation in courts of the Deccan in the first centuries of the common era. Although little studied today, Prakrit was an important vector of the kavya movement and once joined Sanskrit at the apex of classical Indian literary culture. The opposition between Prakrit and Sanskrit was at the center of an enduring “language order” in India, a set of ways of thinking about, naming, classifying, representing, and ultimately using languages. As a language of classical literature that nevertheless retained its associations with more demotic language practices, Prakrit both embodies major cultural tensions—between high and low, transregional and regional, cosmopolitan and vernacular—and provides a unique perspective onto the history of literature and culture in South Asia.

Introduction to Prakrit

Introduction to Prakrit
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Total Pages : 244
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015031942389
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Synopsis Introduction to Prakrit by : Alfred Cooper Woolner

Sanskrit & Prakrit, Sociolinguistic Issues

Sanskrit & Prakrit, Sociolinguistic Issues
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Publisher : Motilal Banarsidass Publ.
Total Pages : 262
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ISBN-10 : 8120811364
ISBN-13 : 9788120811362
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Synopsis Sanskrit & Prakrit, Sociolinguistic Issues by : Madhav Deshpande

This volume brings together eight contributions of Professor Madhav M. Deshpande relating to the historical sociolinguistics of sanskrit and Prakrit languages. The studies brought together here represent his continuing research in this field after his 1979 book: Sociolinguistic Attitudes in India: An Historical Reconstruction. The main thrust of these studies is to show that patterns of language, including grammatical theories are deeply influenced by political, religious, geographical, and other sociohistorical factors. This is true as much of ancient languages as it is for modern languages.

Languages and Nations

Languages and Nations
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Publisher : Univ of California Press
Total Pages : 322
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ISBN-10 : 9780520931909
ISBN-13 : 0520931904
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Synopsis Languages and Nations by : Thomas R. Trautmann

British rule of India brought together two very different traditions of scholarship about language, whose conjuncture led to several intellectual breakthroughs of lasting value. Two of these were especially important: the conceptualization of the Indo-European language family by Sir William Jones at Calcutta in 1786—proposing that Sanskrit is related to Persian and languages of Europe—and the conceptualization of the Dravidian language family of South India by F.W. Ellis at Madras in 1816—the "Dravidian proof," showing that the languages of South India are related to one another but are not derived from Sanskrit. These concepts are valid still today, centuries later. This book continues the examination Thomas R. Trautmann began in Aryans and British India (1997). While the previous book focused on Calcutta and Jones, the current volume examines these developments from the vantage of Madras, focusing on Ellis, Collector of Madras, and the Indian scholars with whom he worked at the College of Fort St. George, making use of the rich colonial record. Trautmann concludes by showing how elements of the Indian analysis of language have been folded into historical linguistics and continue in the present as unseen but nevertheless living elements of the modern.

The Indo-Aryan Languages

The Indo-Aryan Languages
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 1039
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ISBN-10 : 9781135797102
ISBN-13 : 1135797102
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Synopsis The Indo-Aryan Languages by : Danesh Jain

The Indo-Aryan languages are spoken by at least 700 million people throughout India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Sri Lanka and the Maldive Islands. They have a claim to great antiquity, with the earliest Vedic Sanskrit texts dating to the end of the second millennium B.C. With texts in Old Indo-Aryan, Middle Indo-Aryan and Modern Indo-Aryan, this language family supplies a historical documentation of language change over a longer period than any other subgroup of Indo-European. This volume is divided into two main sections dealing with general matters and individual languages. Each chapter on the individual language covers the phonology and grammar (morphology and syntax) of the language and its writing system, and gives the historical background and information concerning the geography of the language and the number of its speakers.

A Grammar of the Prākrit Languages

A Grammar of the Prākrit Languages
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Publisher : Motilal Banarsidass Publ.
Total Pages : 678
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ISBN-10 : 8120816803
ISBN-13 : 9788120816800
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Synopsis A Grammar of the Prākrit Languages by : Richard Pischel

Prakrit has a vast literature but it had no systematic comprehensive grammar. Scholars like Vararuci, Hemacandra, Trivikrama, Markandeya, Laksmidhara, Krsna Pandit, Ramasarana Tarkavagisa had indeed their own grammars but they differed immensely in respect of their contents. Lessen was the first who tried to systematize Prakrit grammar but he wrote in Latin. Then came Pischel who analysed not only the extant grammars but studied minutely the whole of extant Prakrit literature and collected first hand information about this important language.

A Grammar of the Prakrit Language

A Grammar of the Prakrit Language
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Publisher : Delhi : Motilal Banarsidass
Total Pages : 196
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015049833562
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Synopsis A Grammar of the Prakrit Language by : Dineschandra Sircar

The Languages and Linguistics of South Asia

The Languages and Linguistics of South Asia
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Publisher : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages : 928
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ISBN-10 : 9783110423303
ISBN-13 : 3110423308
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Synopsis The Languages and Linguistics of South Asia by : Hans Henrich Hock

With nearly a quarter of the world’s population, members of at least five major language families plus several putative language isolates, South Asia is a fascinating arena for linguistic investigations, whether comparative-historical linguistics, studies of language contact and multilingualism, or general linguistic theory. This volume provides a state-of-the-art survey of linguistic research on the languages of South Asia, with contributions by well-known experts. Focus is both on what has been accomplished so far and on what remains unresolved or controversial and hence offers challenges for future research. In addition to covering the languages, their histories, and their genetic classification, as well as phonetics/phonology, morphology, syntax, and sociolinguistics, the volume provides special coverage of contact and convergence, indigenous South Asian grammatical traditions, applications of modern technology to South Asian languages, and South Asian writing systems. An appendix offers a classified listing of major sources and resources, both digital/online and printed.