Concise Elementary Grammar Language Sanskrit
 A Concise Elementary Grammar of the Sanskrit Language with Exercises, Reading Selections and a Glossar by Jan Gonda, A Concise Elementary Grammar of the Sanskrit Language
 A Concise Elementary Grammar of the Sanskrit Language: With Exercises, Reading Selections, and a Glossary A Concise Elementary Grammar of the Sanskrit Language: With Exercises, Reading Selections, and a Glossary
Tree-adjoining grammar - Tree-adjoining grammar (TAG) is a grammar formalism defined by Aravind Joshi which is often used in computational linguistics and natural language processing. Tree-adjoining grammars are somewhat similar to context-free grammars, but the elementary unit of rewriting is the tree rather than the symbol. Termination of spoken Sanskrit - Classical Sanskrit became fixed with the grammar of Panini (roughly 500 BC), and remained in use as a learned language until the present day. Sanskrit was never a "first language" in the sense of vernacular, but originally a learned register of the vernacular of Northern India. Croatian-language grammar books - This article lists books relevant to the study of Croatian grammar. The enumerated grammar books give description and prescription of Croatian language as it evolved throughout history. Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit language - Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit (BHS) is a modern linguistic category applied to a number of languages used in some of the Mahāyāna Buddhist sutras, such as the Perfection of Wisdom sutras. Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit languages are composite works assembled from elements of Classical Sanskrit and local Prakrit languages.
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