نتایج جستجو برای: sanskrit language

تعداد نتایج: 432306  

Journal: :CoRR 2010
N. Rama Meenakshi Lakshmanan

Poetry-writing in Sanskrit is riddled with problems for even those who know the language well. This is so because the rules that govern Sanskrit prosody are numerous and stringent. We propose a computational algorithm that converts prose given as E-text into poetry in accordance with the metrical rules of Sanskrit prosody, simultaneously taking care to ensure that sandhi or euphonic conjunction...

2008
Girish Nath Jha Muktanand Agrawal Subash Sudhir K. Mishra Diwakar Mani Diwakar Mishra Manji Bhadra Surjit Kumar Singh

The paper describes a Sanskrit morphological analyzer that identifies and analyzes inflected nounforms and verb-forms in any given sandhi-free text. The system which has been developed as java servlet RDBMS can be tested at http://sanskrit.jnu.ac.in (Language Processing Tools > Sanskrit Tinanta Analyzer/Subanta Analyzer) with Sanskrit data as unicode text. Subsequently, the separate systems of ...

Journal: :CoRR 2014
S. V. Kasmir Raja V. Rajitha Meenakshi Lakshmanan

Searching for words in Sanskrit E-text is a problem that is accompanied by complexities introduced by features of Sanskrit such as euphonic conjunctions or ‘sandhis’. A word could occur in an E-text in a transformed form owing to the operation of rules of sandhi. Simple word search would not yield these transformed forms of the word. Further, there is no search engine in the literature that can...

2012
Amba Kulkarni Soma Paul Malhar Kulkarni Anil Kumar Nitesh Surtani

Compounds occur very frequently in Indian Languages. There are no strict orthographic conventions for compounds in modern Indian Languages. In this paper, Sanskrit compounding system is examined thoroughly and the insight gained from the Sanskrit grammar is applied for the analysis of compounds in Hindi and Marathi. It is interesting to note that compounding in Hindi deviates from that in Sansk...

2012
Pawan Goyal Gérard Huet

We analyse in this paper differences of linguistic treatment of Sanskrit in the Sanskrit Heritage platform and in the Paninian gram-

2009
Shyam PRAKASH SHYAM PRAKASH

The importance of Panini in the history of Sanskrit language is unequalled anywhere in the world; specially the accuracy of his linguistic analysis is unequalled until modern times. Many of his descriptive techniques can still be employed to advantage. That's why, Panini to whose reverenced authority due respect is paid and whose rules are referred to at every opportunity even today. Several li...

Journal: :Anglophile Journal 2023

The paper is to explain linguistical image of Rudyard Kipling in the poetry “The Ballad East and West” relate with family language over world. It found, words “west” “east” refer different location but it from similar pronunciation. like “atala” Sanskrit, “od” Greek, has relation word “Atlantic” English. data will be approached by philosophy language, particularly perspective fixed thing (Greek...

2010
Vishal Goyal

Hindi and Punjabi are closely related languages with lots of similarities in syntax and vocabulary Both Punjabi and Hindi languages have originated from Sanskrit which is one of the oldest language. In terms of speakers, Hindi is third most widely spoken language and Punjabi is twelfth most widely spoken language. Punjabi language is mostly used in the Northern India and in some areas of Pakist...

Undoubtedly, the Indian subcontinent has had an undeniable role in the enrichment and spread of Persian language and literature. It has led to the creation of some lasting works in various areas of literature, especially in Persian rhetoric, works that have been written with a unique creativity and innovation. In this study an attempt has been made to investigate three top rhetoric works in the...

نمودار تعداد نتایج جستجو در هر سال

با کلیک روی نمودار نتایج را به سال انتشار فیلتر کنید