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The means of instruction set into play by Pāṇini is a set of rules providing general and specific operations whereby one can master great masses of correct formations with a minimum of effort . A rule providing a general operation is ...
The means of instruction set into play by Pāṇini is a set of rules providing general and specific operations whereby one can master great masses of correct formations with a minimum of effort . A rule providing a general operation is ...
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First , one may concentrate on the rules ( laksana ) applied to arrive at correctly formed words ( lakşya ) : the general rule tentatively applies everywhere , but consideration of specific rules is necessary .
First , one may concentrate on the rules ( laksana ) applied to arrive at correctly formed words ( lakşya ) : the general rule tentatively applies everywhere , but consideration of specific rules is necessary .
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Pāṇini formulates general and specific rules . He also gives negative rules . These are both rules operating on items ( e.g. 6.1.46 , 2.3 ) and metarules ( e.g. 1.1.5 , 1.1 , 1.3 ) . A specific rule counters a general rule by providing ...
Pāṇini formulates general and specific rules . He also gives negative rules . These are both rules operating on items ( e.g. 6.1.46 , 2.3 ) and metarules ( e.g. 1.1.5 , 1.1 , 1.3 ) . A specific rule counters a general rule by providing ...
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The distributional identification of Finnish morphophonemes | 20 |
Negations in Pāṇinian rules | 34 |
Language as symbolization | 57 |
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