The Cambridge Introduction to Sanskrit

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Cambridge University Press, Mar 21, 2017 - Language Study - 431 pages
"Why learn Sanskrit? There are many good answers to this question. Sanskrit is studied by scholars of language, religion and literature, by historians, sociologists and anthropologists and anyone else with an interest in India's cultural heritage. Sanskrit as a language is quite simply beautiful, its structure complex enough to be interesting, but straightforward enough to be manageable. Knowledge of Sanskrit grants access to an enormous body of literature. Literary writing uses the means of a language to not just express a thought, but to express it in an interesting, appealing, artful way. Thus it always is more rewarding to read a work of literature in its original language. Yet the fact that much may be lost in translation is especially true in relation to Sanskrit: the breadth of meaning of Sanskrit words, and the way this breadth is used in Sanskrit poetry (especially in the form of puns and word play) sometimes make expressions or even whole sentences or texts nearly impossible to translate. Only in the original can one truly enjoy them. Furthermore, Sanskrit literature offers a wide window onto India: Sanskrit is the language not just of the sacred writings of Hinduism (and some of Buddhism and Jainism), but also of many other texts that have greatly influenced Indian culture and society over the course of more than two millennia"--
 

Contents

CHAPTER
25
2 How These Categories
31
Further Study Language and CHAPTER 4
38
The System of Sanskrit Sounds 18 2 Number
47
CHAPTER 2A CHAPTER 6
57
CHAPTER 10
81
Vowel Gradation and Why We Need to Prepositions and Preverbs
101
Absolutives taParticiples and CHAPTER 12
118
CHAPTER 24
241
Noun Stem Gradation Consonant
251
CHAPTER 26
261
CHAPTER 27
271
CHAPTER 28
278
CHAPTER 29
285
Desideratives and Gerundives
316
The Periphrastic Perfect taParticiples
322

Use of Participles and Especially the Sandhi
125
to go and Abstract CHAPTER 14
137
CHAPTER 15
150
CHAPTER 16
160
CHAPTER 17
172
CHAPTER 21
207
CHAPTER 22
221
A Brief
229
CHAPTER 23
232
CHAPTER 35
328
CHAPTER 36
334
CHAPTER 37
341
Athematic
351
Some Irregular Nouns 357 Introduction
375
APPENDICES List
385
SanskritEnglish
411
Index
430
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