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Agglutinative languages / Indo-Aryan languages / Classical languages of India / Dravidian languages / Sanskrit / Devanagari transliteration / Pāṇini / Prakrit / Kannada / Languages of India / Languages of Asia / Linguistic typology
Date: 2009-05-27 12:22:58
Agglutinative languages
Indo-Aryan languages
Classical languages of India
Dravidian languages
Sanskrit
Devanagari transliteration
Pāṇini
Prakrit
Kannada
Languages of India
Languages of Asia
Linguistic typology

What about Sanskrit Dorotea Ciupa SOMMARIO Il Sanscrito è la lingua classica per eccellenza dell’India, ancor oggi usata nei riti religiosi ed in situazioni di alta cultura. L’articolo ne esamina storia, forme di sc

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