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Wednesday, August 13, 2014

Sanskrit Tradition in India is In

Why is Sanskrit so controversial?

Posted by Andis Kaulins at 8/13/2014 08:42:00 PM
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Jacob Grimm, wrote: "As a matter of general logic, I am an enemy of grammar; it gives the appearance of being strict and exclusive in its rules, although it actualy limits pure observation, which I regard to be the soul of linguistic research. He who pays no attention to the perceptual fruits of observation - which from the very start do mock all theories by the certainty of their existence - will never make heads or tails of the impenetrable essence of language."

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