Bhartrhari: A Unique Way of Looking at Language
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Stall J.F, Sanskrit Philosophy of Language-pp-33
Chakravarthi, Prabath Chandra, The Philosophy of Sanskrit Grammar, University of Calcutta- 1930.
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Sharma Reghunath, Ambakartrvyaakhya, Commentary on VakyapadTya of Bhartrhari, edd by Subrahmanya Aiyar, Motilal Banarsidas, New Delhi-1983.
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Matilal, B.K., Perception, Oxford Clarindon Press - 1985.
Sharma, Reghunad. Ambakartrvyaakhya.
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