Mnemonics in Ancient India - AitAar

Dominik Wujastyk ucgadkw at UCL.AC.UK
Tue May 23 11:09:57 UTC 2000


On Sun, 21 May 2000, Steve Farmer wrote:

> The inherent ambiguities in Sanskrit make it possible [...]

I don't think any language can be called inherently ambiguous, unless such
a claim is based on some quantitative measure of, say, numbers of
homonyms.  Certainly Sanskrit is not any more inherently ambiguous than
other languages.
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Dominik Wujastyk
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