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" ... made of certain features of the Sanskrit language which lend themselves to a formalised treatment. Foremost among these features is nominal composition. As it is relevant in the present context to compare Sanskrit in this respect to other Indo-European... "
The Sanskrit Language - Page 200
by Thomas Burrow - 2001 - 438 pages
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Universals: Studies in Indian Logic and Linguistics

Frits Staal - Language Arts & Disciplines - 1988 - 288 pages
...compare Sanskrit in this respect to other Indo-European languages, a recent formulation may be quoted: 'The capacity to combine independent words into compound...development which the system has undergone, which is unparelleled elsewhere'1). We have elsewhere studied the relation between these linguistic means of...
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