Listing 1 - 10 of 36 | << page >> |
Sort by
|
Choose an application
Poetics --- Sanskrit language --- Sanscrit language --- Indo-Aryan languages --- Manipravalam language (Malayalam) --- Vedic language --- Figures of speech
Choose an application
Ferdinand de Saussure (1857-1913), the founder of structuralist linguistics and pioneer of semiotics, began his career as a scholar of Indo-European languages (his early study of the Proto-Indo-European vowel system is also reissued in this series: ISBN 9781108006590). In 1880, Saussure was awarded a doctorate from the University of Leipzig for this study, which appeared in print in 1881. He published almost nothing more during his lifetime. Earlier Indo-Europeanists had noted the almost complete absence of the genitive absolute from Classical Sanskrit texts. Saussure argued that it must have been a feature of colloquial speech, as it appears in formulaic expressions in less 'purist' Sanskrit texts, as well as in Pali. He analyses different forms of the construction, and lists nearly 500 examples, many from the Mahabharata and the Ramayana. The thesis is also of interest as it reveals Saussure's early approach to problems of syntax.
Sanskrit language --- Sanscrit language --- Indo-Aryan languages --- Manipravalam language (Malayalam) --- Vedic language --- Case.
Choose an application
Hinduism --- Hindouisme --- Terminology --- Terminologie --- -Sanskrit language --- -Sanscrit language --- Indo-Aryan languages --- Manipravalam language (Malayalam) --- Vedic language --- Religions --- Brahmanism --- Dictionaries --- -Sanskrit --- -French --- -Dictionaries --- Sanskrit language --- Sanscrit language --- Dictionaries&delete& --- Sanskrit --- French --- Terminology.
Choose an application
Sanskrit language --- Upanishads --- Sanscrit (Langue) --- Sentences --- Phrase --- -Sanscrit language --- Indo-Aryan languages --- Manipravalam language (Malayalam) --- Vedic language --- Sentences. --- -Sentences --- Sanscrit language --- Upanishads. --- Upaniṣad --- Upaniṣads --- Ao i shu --- Upʻanisyadŭ --- Upanishhad --- Upaniṣadas --- Vedanta --- Vedas. --- Vedas --- Brahmanas
Choose an application
Sanskrit language --- Sanscrit (Langue) --- Gerund --- Gérondif --- 809.11 --- -Sanscrit language --- Indo-Aryan languages --- Manipravalam language (Malayalam) --- Vedic language --- Indisch --- Gerund. --- -Indisch --- 809.11 Indisch --- -809.11 Indisch --- Sanscrit language --- Gérondif --- Sanskrit language - Gerund --- Sanscrit (l.) --- Syntaxe
Choose an application
Sanskrit language --- Grammar --- -Sanscrit language --- Indo-Aryan languages --- Manipravalam language (Malayalam) --- Vedic language --- Grammar. --- -Grammar --- Sanskrit language - Grammar
Choose an application
Sanskrit language --- Grammar. --- -Sanscrit language --- Indo-Aryan languages --- Manipravalam language (Malayalam) --- Vedic language --- Grammar --- -Grammar --- Sanskrit language - Grammar.
Choose an application
This collection brings together the research papers of Patrick Olivelle, published over a period of about ten years. The unifying theme of these studies is the search for historical context and developments hidden within words and texts.
Hinduism. --- Sanskrit language. --- India --- Civilization. --- Sanscrit language --- Indo-Aryan languages --- Manipravalam language (Malayalam) --- Vedic language --- Religions --- Brahmanism
Choose an application
Peu de langues ont eu une destinée aussi exceptionnelle que le sanskrit. Il fait d'abord exception par sa longévité, puisque seul le chinois peut rivaliser avec lui dans la durée. Il fait encore exception par la stabilité de sa forme au cours de l'histoire, à la différence du chinois qui a considérablement évolué au cours des âges. Enfin, et c'est peut-être son caractère le plus original, il a été sacralisé à un degré plus élevé que toute autre langue. Longévité, stabilité, sacralité ne sont pas des traits naturels du langage, mais des effets de l'action des utilisateurs de la langue. Qui sont-ils ? Comment l'ont-ils utilisée ? Quelle philosophie du langage le sanskrit, toujours vivant à notre époque, nous enseigne-t-il ?
Sanskrit language. --- 809.12 --- Sanskriet --- 809.12 Sanskriet --- Sanskrit language --- Désherbage --- Sanscrit language --- Indo-Aryan languages --- Manipravalam language (Malayalam) --- Vedic language --- Deselectie --- Sanscrit (Langue)
Choose an application
Sanskrit language --- Sanscrit language --- Indo-Aryan languages --- Manipravalam language (Malayalam) --- Vedic language --- German --- Etymology --- Dictionaries --- German. --- Sanskrit language - Etymology - Dictionaries --- Sanskrit language - Dictionaries - German
Listing 1 - 10 of 36 | << page >> |
Sort by
|