Remarks on Pāṇini's grammar




Itkonen, Esa

PublisherPergamon Press

2024

Language Sciences

Language Sciences

101661

106

0388-0001

1873-5746

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.langsci.2024.101661

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.langsci.2024.101661



First, Pāṇini's grammar the Aṣṭādhyāyī (= ‘Eight Chapters’) is introduced to the reader with the aid of a few representative quotations. After a brief overall characterization of the grammar, its last rule (= “a a”), known to be the shortest grammatical rule in the world, is shown to convey the following message: “Now that the descriptive work is done, language is given back to its speakers.” In philosophy of logic Gentzen's natural deduction is generally preferred over Frege's and Russell's axiomatic approach, but Pāṇini is shown to offer a partial caveat. Finally, his unique role in the annals of scientific thought is justified by the fact that he is both the oldest and the best in his own field.



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