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Web Concordance of the Prakīrṇa-Prakāśa of Helārāja on the Jātisamuddeśa (3.1) of Vākyapadīya

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This article presents features of the web concordance in the form of KWIC (key word in context) index of the Prakīrṇa-Prakāśa of Helārāja (980 A.D.) on the Jātisamuddesá of Vākyapadīya (450 A.D.), a seminal work in Indian grammatical tradition. Apart from the original text it also takes into account variant readings in the text. This searchable concordance will be useful for the philological study of the text.

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Kulkarni, M., Dangarikar, C. (2008). Web Concordance of the Prakīrṇa-Prakāśa of Helārāja on the Jātisamuddeśa (3.1) of Vākyapadīya. In: Kulkarni, A., Huet, G. (eds) Sanskrit Computational Linguistics. ISCLS 2009. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 5406. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-93885-9_12

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