Sharma R. N. The Astadhyayi of Panini Volume 5 (English Translation
of Adhyaya Six with Sanskrit Text, Transliteration, Word Boundary,
Anuvrtti, Vrtti, Explanatory Notes, Derivational History of
Examples, and Indices). - Munshiram Manoharlal, 2001. - 611 p.
Part 5 of a 6-volume series.
This volume of the Astadhyayi of Panini contains English translation of adhyaya six. Explanatory notes are presented to facilitate proper understanding of individual sutras especially in view of their formulation, interpretation, application and relative placement. This volume is the fifth of a planned six-volume study. The sixth, and the last volume of this series, will cover the sutras of adhyayas seven and eight.
This volume of the A???dhy?y? of P??ini contains English translation of adhy?ya six. It includes Sanskrit text of individual s?tras with their transliteration, word-boundaries, indication of inflectional endings and formation of compounds. Each s?tra is also fuished with anuv?tti, v?tti, examples, detailed explanatory notes, and complete derivational history of examples cited by the Ka?ik?v?tti.
Explanatory notes are presented to facilitate proper understanding of individual s?tras, especially in view of their formulation, interpretation, application and relative placement. An attempt has been made to sort out and explain pertinent issues, as raised and discussed by major commentaries. The appendix contains major derivations, in addition to nearly five hundred derivations discussed in the text under individual s?tras.
This volume is the fifth of a six-volume study. The sixth, and the last volume, of this series will cover the s?tras of adhy?ya seven and eight.
Rama Nath Sharma is Professor of Sanskrit at the University of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA. He received his Ph.D. (1971) in General Linguistics from the University of Rochester where he also taught Linguistics for five years. His research interest includes grammatical theory in general, and P??ini and the Indian grammatical tradition, in particular.
[First published 2001. ]
Part 5 of a 6-volume series.
This volume of the Astadhyayi of Panini contains English translation of adhyaya six. Explanatory notes are presented to facilitate proper understanding of individual sutras especially in view of their formulation, interpretation, application and relative placement. This volume is the fifth of a planned six-volume study. The sixth, and the last volume of this series, will cover the sutras of adhyayas seven and eight.
This volume of the A???dhy?y? of P??ini contains English translation of adhy?ya six. It includes Sanskrit text of individual s?tras with their transliteration, word-boundaries, indication of inflectional endings and formation of compounds. Each s?tra is also fuished with anuv?tti, v?tti, examples, detailed explanatory notes, and complete derivational history of examples cited by the Ka?ik?v?tti.
Explanatory notes are presented to facilitate proper understanding of individual s?tras, especially in view of their formulation, interpretation, application and relative placement. An attempt has been made to sort out and explain pertinent issues, as raised and discussed by major commentaries. The appendix contains major derivations, in addition to nearly five hundred derivations discussed in the text under individual s?tras.
This volume is the fifth of a six-volume study. The sixth, and the last volume, of this series will cover the s?tras of adhy?ya seven and eight.
Rama Nath Sharma is Professor of Sanskrit at the University of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA. He received his Ph.D. (1971) in General Linguistics from the University of Rochester where he also taught Linguistics for five years. His research interest includes grammatical theory in general, and P??ini and the Indian grammatical tradition, in particular.
[First published 2001. ]