Introduction

In Rajesh Kumar & Om Prakash (eds.), Language Studies in India: Cognition, Structure, Variation. Springer Nature Singapore. pp. 1-13 (2023)
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The Indian language study tradition goes back to the Pāṇinian School of Grammar, which dates as back as the sixth century BCE. The study of language in ancient Indian Grammatical Tradition has its imprint on modern linguistic traditions across the world in general and in India in particular.

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