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Theories of Language: Oriental and Occidental

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Book Detail

  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Edition: 1st Edition
  • Number of Pages: 184
  • Release Date: 30-09-2008
  • EAN: 9788124604557
  • Package Dimensions: 8.6 x 5.6 x 0.2 inches
  • Languages: English

Description

This volume presents a comprehensive study of linguistic theories, covering both ancient and modern perspectives. It delves into the origin and development of language theories, highlighting their syntactic and semantic aspects while offering clear definitions, rules, and norms.

Key topics covered in this book include:

  • Ancient Indian grammatical traditions, including the connection between Vyakarana (grammar) and philosophy, as well as the concept of Sphota.
  • Western linguistic theories, emphasizing their continuous revisions and challenges in defining fundamental concepts like word meaning, discourse, text, and macro-sentences.
  • Nyaya system of Indian philosophy, focusing on inference and logical discourse in linguistic analysis.

With systematic and logical explanations, this book serves as an essential reference for students and scholars of philosophy, linguistics, and language studies, offering a unique perspective on linguistic theories across different traditions.

Author Details

  • Author: Korada Subrahmanyam
  • Korada Subrahmanyam is a renowned scholar in Indian linguistic traditions and philosophy of language. His work focuses on comparative studies of ancient Indian and Western linguistic theories, bridging the gap between traditional and contemporary approaches to language analysis.