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Yāska
Yāska
(7th–5th century BCE) was an
ancient Indian
grammarian
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Vedic
linguist
. Preceding
Pāṇini
(7th–4th century BCE), he is traditionally identified as the author of ''
Nirukta
,'' the discipline of "
etymology
" (explanation of words) within the
Sanskrit grammatical tradition
, and the ''
Nighantu
'', the oldest
proto-thesaurus
in India. Nirukta is one of the six
Vedāṅgas
(limbs of the Veda) in
Hinduism
. Yaska is widely regarded as the precursive founder of the discipline of what would become
etymology
in both the East and
the West.
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The Nighaṇṭu and the Nirukta : the oldest Indian treatise on etymology, philology and semantics
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Published 1927
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The Nighaṇṭu and the Nirukta : the oldest Indian treatise on etymology, philology and sementics [sic]. Critically edited from original manuscripts and translated for the first time...
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Sarup, Lakshman
Published 1921
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Vedic philology
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