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A Systematic Framework for Sanskrit Character Recognition Using Deep Learning
Sanskrit is widely acknowledged to be among the world’s oldest surviving classical languages, and yet its usage has continued to decline unabated in the present milieu.
Vrinda Kore +4 more
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Sanskrit Question paper[Hons]{Under Graduate},2018
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Vidyasagar University
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Critical Edition of Sanskrit Texts
A critical edition takes into account all the different known versions of the same text in order to show the differences between any two distinct versions. The construction of a critical edition is a long and, sometimes, tedious work.
Csernel, Marc +3 more
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Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit: How Did It Originate?
Since Edgerton 1953, Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit (BHS) has been considered a sanskritization of Prakrit, based on strong linguistic evidence: lexical items are Sanskritic, endings Prakritic.
Hock, Hans Henrich
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Sanskrit Question paper [Gen]{Under Graduate},2018
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Vidyasagar University
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Deep Indian Roots of Roma Culture and Romani Language
In this paper, we aim to highlight linguistic connections that demonstrate the direct relationship between the Romani and Hindi languages. These connections reveal fundamental structures shared by both languages. The strong linguistic link between Romani
Alexandru Zamfir
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Zachariae, Theodor Victor Hugo,1851-1934(viaf)22269903 +1 more
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Review The Cambridge Introduction to Sanskrit A M Rupell Reading Religion January 2018
Learning Sanskrit is usually considered to be a harrowing experience what with the memorization of elaborate rules of grammar and the language’s various verb and noun forms in numerous tenses and cases (such as the vocave case). This has discouraged many
Narasimhananda Swami
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Exploring the Cross-Lingual Similarity of Valmiki Ramayana Using Semantic and Sentiment Analysis
The Sanskrit language holds significant importance in Indian culture because it has been extensively used in religious literature, primarily in Hinduism. Numerous ancient Hindu texts originally composed in Sanskrit have since been translated into various
Pooja Kulkarni, Gajanan K. Birajdar
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The Sanskrit Paradigm of Tamil Grammar: Embrace and Resistance
This paper is about the historical relationship between the grammars of Sanskrit and Tamil and the debates around it. The debates are between the grammarians and commentators on Tamil grammar, not of Sanskrit.
Annamalai, E.
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