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Interprétations du discours métalinguistique

La fortune du sutra A 1 1 68 chez Patañjali et Bhartrhari
  • Maria Piera Candotti,

Ancient linguistic reflection in India was able to combine the analysis of Sanskrit with the awareness that the language through which this analysis is conducted (Sanskrit) is different from the object it examines. Although this language-tool finds its dimension in the artificial Sanskrit of the sütras - the aphorisms of Påñini's grammar - metalinguistic discourse is not restricted to specialized discourse: common speech abounds in metalinguistic notations. The present work focuses on the testimonies of the grammatical school of Pâininian origin, by trying to retrace the course by which metalanguage left the field of naive linguistics to become an object of the school.

  • Keywords:
  • Lingua sanscrita,
  • Linguistica,
  • Cultura indiana,
  • India,
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Maria Piera Candotti

University of Pisa, Italy - ORCID: 0000-0001-5762-8956

Maria Piera Candotti. Masters at the University of Milan (1992) and Doctorate of Letters at the University of Lausanne (2004). Main areas of interest: metalinguistic theories; history and epistemology of the Påñinean school; theories of the nirvacana school and their relation to the grammatical tradition
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  • Publication Year: 2006
  • Pages: 418
  • eISBN: 88-8453-451-8
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  • Publication Year: 2006
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Book Title

Interprétations du discours métalinguistique

Book Subtitle

La fortune du sutra A 1 1 68 chez Patañjali et Bhartrhari

Authors

Maria Piera Candotti

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Publication Year

2006

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© 2006 Author(s)

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CC BY 4.0

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Firenze University Press

DOI

10.36253/88-8453-451-8

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88-8453-451-8

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978-88-5518-815-9

Series Title

Studi e saggi

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2704-6478

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2704-5919

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