Description
- ISBN-13: 9788124603314
- Publisher: D.K. Printworld (P) Ltd.
- Binding: Hardback
- No of Pages: x, 262
- ISBN-10: 8124603316
- Publisher Date: 2005
- Language: English
- Weight: 550 gr
Original price was: ₹950.00.₹713.00Current price is: ₹713.00.
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Barun Mandi –
The book is dense and assumes prior knowledge of linguistics. I found it challenging, but rewarding when I understood a concept.
Bhabana Rabha –
Extremely detailed and analytical, but a little too theoretical for my taste. Could have used a more practical approach with examples.
Abhishek Kundu –
A fascinating dive into the complexities of Panini’s work. It requires effort to grasp the concepts, but it’s worth the dedication.
Priyesh Kumar Singh –
A comprehensive study! This book offers unique insights into the Indian grammatical system. Highly recommend for linguistics enthusiasts.
Reza Raihan Mandal –
I struggled with some of the concepts. It’s a very academic approach, and not for casual readers. Still, there were moments of clarity.
Sudhanshu Rai –
The book is detailed and meticulously researched. However, I found it a bit dry and difficult to follow at times. Needs better editing.
Harsh Arya –
While informative, the book could benefit from more examples and practical applications. The theory is quite overwhelming otherwise.
Sai Manish Lambade –
A remarkably comprehensive book! This is a must-have for anyone serious about studying Panini grammar and historical linguistics.
Hemant Saini –
Some chapters were truly enlightening, while others felt repetitive. I wish there were diagrams! Still, it’s a valuable contribution.
Chopperla Naga Bhushanam –
Not an easy read. The author dives deep. The book is beneficial for academic researchers. I needed more introductory context.
Adithya Sujalal –
Dimensions of Panini Grammar is a challenging but rewarding read. The depth of analysis is impressive, though accessibility could be improved.
Ritika Adhikary –
Excellent resource for anyone studying Panini! Well-organized and thorough. My understanding of the subject has significantly improved.
Ipsita Singh –
An interesting exploration of Panini grammar. Some chapters were dense, but overall informative. A valuable resource for serious linguistics students.
Arpita Tirkey –
An incredible resource! ‘Dimensions of Panini Grammar’ gave me a much deeper appreciation. A great resource for linguists and researchers.
Sai Manish Lambade –
This book opened my eyes to the richness of Indian grammatical tradition. It’s dense but full of insights, a scholarly achievement.