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According to the Mahābhāşya , the first interpretation yields a positive rule providing an operation in a domain specified by the negative compound : non - x . The second interpretation yields a negative rule providing for the ...
According to the Mahābhāşya , the first interpretation yields a positive rule providing an operation in a domain specified by the negative compound : non - x . The second interpretation yields a negative rule providing for the ...
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A negative rule must also be considered together with the rule whose operation it cancels , for a pratişedha ' negation ' requires a pratişedhya ' negandum ' . This can be illustrated by the discussion in the Bhāşya ad 1.1.44 ( naveti ...
A negative rule must also be considered together with the rule whose operation it cancels , for a pratişedha ' negation ' requires a pratişedhya ' negandum ' . This can be illustrated by the discussion in the Bhāşya ad 1.1.44 ( naveti ...
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Tentative results are obtained by applying rules which provide operations to be cancelled in specific domains . ... would result in the replacement of i by guna ( specifically , e ) , but 1.1.5 is brought in to cancel this operation .
Tentative results are obtained by applying rules which provide operations to be cancelled in specific domains . ... would result in the replacement of i by guna ( specifically , e ) , but 1.1.5 is brought in to cancel this operation .
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The distributional identification of Finnish morphophonemes | 20 |
Negations in Pāṇinian rules | 34 |
Language as symbolization | 57 |
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