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Pāli (/ˈpɑːli/) is a Middle Indo-Aryan liturgical language on the Indian subcontinent. It is widely studied because it is the language of the Buddhist... |
No. 2/3, page 502. "Pāli is itself a middle-Indic dialect, and so resembles the protocanonical Prakrit in phonology and morphology much more closely than... |
Proto-Indo-European language (redirect from Proto-Indo-European morphology) dialect underwent shifts in pronunciation (the Indo-European sound laws), morphology, and vocabulary. Over many centuries, these dialects transformed into... |
Chinese language (redirect from Chinese morphology) etymologies. Buddhist terminology is generally derived from Sanskrit or Pali, the liturgical languages of northern India. Words borrowed from the nomadic... |
Sinhala language (section Morphology) official and national languages of Sri Lanka, alongside Tamil. Along with Pali, it played a major role in the development of Theravada Buddhist literature... |
affixational morphology, like the Loloish languages, to marginally tonal or atonal languages with complex systems of verbal agreement morphology, like the... |
Middle Indo-Aryan languages (section Pāli) Ardhamagadhi of the Edicts of Ashoka (c. 250 BCE) and Jain Agamas, and by the Pali of the Tripitakas. The middle stage is represented by the various literary... |
Khmer language (section Morphology) language of Cambodia. Khmer has been influenced considerably by Sanskrit and Pali, especially in the royal and religious registers, through Hinduism and Buddhism... |
Kupang Malay (section Morphology) Mandarin European Dutch English Portuguese Indian Bengali Gujarati Odia Pali Punjabi Sanskrit Sindhi Tamil Telugu Urdu Middle Eastern Arabic Hadhrami... |
Romani language (section Morphology) show an adoption of productive aktionsart morphology. The core of the verb is the lexical root, verb morphology is suffixed. The verb stem (including derivation... |
Sanskrit (section Morphology) According to Richard Gombrich—an Indologist and a scholar of Sanskrit, Pāli and Buddhist Studies—the archaic Vedic Sanskrit found in the Rigveda had... |
Sati (Buddhism) (category Articles containing Pali-language text) Sati (Pali: सति; Sanskrit: स्मृति smṛti), literally "memory" or "retention", commonly translated as mindfulness, "to remember to observe," is an essential... |
languages (especially Sanskrit, Tamil, Sinhala, Telugu, Marathi, Hindi, Pali, Kannada, Bengali, Assamese, Malayalam). Many dialects of British English... |
Grammatical number (redirect from Classifiers with Number Morphology) elaborate systems of number appears below. Grammatical number is a morphological category characterized by the expression of quantity through inflection... |
Yapese language (section Morphology) University of Hawai'i. Jensen, John Thayer. 1977. Yapese–English Dictionary. (PALI Language Texts: Micronesia.) Honolulu: University of Hawai‘i Press. Yapese... |
on different layers of linguistic form (including phonology and morphology). The Pali Grammar of Kacchayana, dated to the early centuries CE, describes... |
overall speakers. Over half of its vocabulary is derived from or borrowed from Pali, Sanskrit, Mon and Old Khmer. It is a tonal and analytic language. Thai has... |
volcanoes of the belt are diverse in terms of activity style, products, and morphology. While some differences can be explained by which volcanic zone a volcano... |
Culture of Bhojpuri Region Culture of Mithila Region Culture of Angika Region Pāli, the canonical language of Theravada Buddhism traditionally associated with... |
singular of masculine a-stems, among other morphological peculiarities. Notably, this dialect corresponds well with Pali, the preferred Middle Indo-Aryan language... |