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Page 20
Moreover the introduction of this Sutra explains the introduction of the section on the authority of the Vedas , and along with it , of a quarrel with the Mimāmsakas on the eternity of sound . All this seems to be the work of a Hindu ...
Moreover the introduction of this Sutra explains the introduction of the section on the authority of the Vedas , and along with it , of a quarrel with the Mimāmsakas on the eternity of sound . All this seems to be the work of a Hindu ...
Page 56
The idea of grammar , and par . ticularly Sanskrita grammar which deals so much with changes and coalescence of sounds , cannot be conceived without these sounds having been well differentiated and analysed beforehand ; in other words ...
The idea of grammar , and par . ticularly Sanskrita grammar which deals so much with changes and coalescence of sounds , cannot be conceived without these sounds having been well differentiated and analysed beforehand ; in other words ...
Page 58
This being so , we have proof of at least a portion of the alphabet baving been formed or the several sounds differentiated in India at such early a period as when the sacred syllable Om was coined . This must have been a long time ...
This being so , we have proof of at least a portion of the alphabet baving been formed or the several sounds differentiated in India at such early a period as when the sacred syllable Om was coined . This must have been a long time ...
Page 59
Again , in the Taittiriyopanishat of the Yajur Veda the author gives the chief items of the science of pronunciation , as the letter , their sound , measure , effort in pronouncing them , their uniformity and joining with each other .
Again , in the Taittiriyopanishat of the Yajur Veda the author gives the chief items of the science of pronunciation , as the letter , their sound , measure , effort in pronouncing them , their uniformity and joining with each other .
Page 60
The picture of the tent stands for the sound ” and that of the bell for the sound of that word , not having to do ... This representation of syllablic sounds and necessary homophones is the second stage of development of the art of ...
The picture of the tent stands for the sound ” and that of the bell for the sound of that word , not having to do ... This representation of syllablic sounds and necessary homophones is the second stage of development of the art of ...
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