The Pāṇinian System

19.05.2006 15:00 - 17:00

Saroja Bhate | Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute

Pāṇini, the foremost grammarian of India, occupies a unique position in the world history of
intellectual traditions. His grammar of the Sanskrit language is at the same time the oldest and the
most perfect available grammar, which offers a framework for a universal grammar. With its
comprehensive and analytical approach Pāṇini’s grammar has presented a model for language
analysis.

 
The lecture aims at highlighting some of the striking features of his linguistc analysis which can
be summed up as follows:

1. Formalism: a mathematical model for language analysis.

2. Metalanguage: technical terminology and conventions of interpretation, abbreviatory
mechanisms.

3. Descriptive technique: economy, generalization, derivational generative system,
substitution and other operations, ordering of rules.

4. Grammar as a psycholinguistic analysis.

Organiser:
ISTB & ICCR
Location:
SR 1 TB