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    An outline of the history of linguistics • Hindu Tradition o Had its origins in the 1st millennium BC o Stimulated by changes in Sanskrit o Panini (c. 500 BC) is the best known grammarian o Panini’s grammar of Sanskrit covered phonetics and morphology • The Greek Origin o The Greek tradition of linguistics developed in response to Homer’s epics. The Greeks founded the European tradition. o IMPORTANT THEMES IN THE GREEK TRADITION INCLUDE:  The origin of language  Classification of

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    The European Renaissance began in 14th-century Italy with Petrarch and Boccaccio. Prior to the Renaissance‚ Latin and Provencal were the literary language in Italy. It was only in the 13th century that Italian authors began writing in their native language. In the early Italian Renaissance‚ much of the focus was on translating and studying classics from antiquity‚ but soon many writers‚ not content to rest on the laurels of ancient authors‚ attempted to integrate the methods and styles of ancient

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    It is a cosmic organization. And it is an organization by the people‚ of the people and for the people. It is absolutely organic and existential. It is basically built on the very need of the existence. I strongly believe that the very need of the existence has to be the need of every individual. We are all here to fulfill that individual need and in turn fulfill the very need of the existence. We all in our lives have seen and come across many organizational structures. There are organizations that

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    people have a say in the Mughal Empire under the great leader Akbar the Great‚ as discussions between all major religions are encouraged. Culturally‚ the Mughal Empire has no match. We have our own language‚ Urdu‚ which is a rich combination of Sanskrit and Arabic‚ though Persian is still use as an official language. Our architecture is the most beautiful and unique in the world‚ with such stunning creations as the Taj Mahal. Artists in the Mughal Empire have more opportunities than those in any

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    seen. He was constantly fearful of being teased for how he looked. He was very small for his age and very skinny that his ears had stuck out awkwardly. When he was twelve he attended high school in which he mastered the languages of Hindi‚ Gujarati‚ Sanskrit and English. At age thirteen‚ Gandhi had gotten married to Kasturba through an arranged marriage. At age sixteen‚ Gandhi was still in high school and was expecting his first child with Kasturba. Gandhi was devoted to his father when he was very sick

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    local culture if they seemed useful. Indian influence spread all throughout Southeast Asia‚ largely because of Brahmins who had royal courts across Southeast Asia. They brought new government ideas‚ artistic ideas‚ and a written language called Sanskrit. The main Chinese cultural influence‚ aside from religion‚ was

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    There is an endless diversity in India starting from its physical features to Geologic structure‚ fauna and flora‚ demographic structure‚ races‚ languages‚ religions‚ arts and crafts and customs and traditions. India has been variously described as "the Mini World"‚ the "epitome of the world" and an "ethnological museum". The diversities are so bewildering that for many people in the Western world‚ India remains a land full of mysteries and myths. The diversity in India is unique in the sense that

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    There are many different religions and cultures around the world. I’ll be comparing and contrasting Hinduism‚ Buddhism‚ and Shintoism. Each of these religions have many different and many alike beliefs and practices. Religion is what brings us all together‚ as a community we support each other’s beliefs. We all share the same common goal‚ which unites us as a community. Hinduism and Shintoism are both ethnic religions‚ but Buddhism is different because it is a universalizing religion

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    were considered as part pf Philosophy. Grammar ‚ too. The focus was on ’ written language’. Grammar= The Art of Writing. Language ‚ for the Greeks ‚ is a set of regular patterns. Grammar is the systematic way of studying these patterns. SANSKRIT ; particles The Greeks were the first to use the notion ’Parts of Speech’. Plato : Nouns and Verbs. Aristotle: Conjunction; Tense Thrax : Adverbs ‚ Participles‚ Pronouns ‚ Prepositions. VERBAL Let’s eat ‚ Grandma

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    It is said that “Before the birth of stones and sand‚ brave tamil man was born”. It portrays the heritage of tamil language. It is the oldest Dravidian language ‚along with Chinese‚ Greek‚ Sanskrit and others. It is one of the world’s classical languages. All south indian language belong to single indian group known as the family of tamil language. Tamil Nadu is the main land of tamil speaking people. More than 8 crore tamils live in Tamil

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