Śākaṭāyana
Shakatayana () (814 - 760 BCE) was a Sanskrit grammarian, linguist, and Vedic scholar. He is known for his theory that all nouns are derived from a verbal root which contrasted to grammarian Pāṇini. He also posited that prepositions only have a meaning when attached to nouns or other words. His theories are presented in his work, Śākaṭāyana-śabdānuśāsana, which is not found in its entirety but referenced by other scholars such as Yāska and Pāṇini. Provided by Wikipedia-
1by Śākaṭāyana
Published 1921
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6by Śākaṭāyana, active 9th century, Śākaṭāyana, active 9th century, Śākaṭāyana, Śākaṭāyana, active 9th centuryOther Authors: “...Śākaṭāyana, active 9th century...”
Published 1974
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16by Kielhorn, Franz, 1840-1908Other Authors: “...Śākaṭāyana, active 9th century...”
Published 1894
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17Sāmavedīya Prātiśākhyam R̥ktantram, sabhāṣyam = A Pratisakhya of Samaveda Riktantram, with commentary /सामवेदीय प्रातिशाख्यम् ऋक्तन्त्रम्, सभाष्यम् = A Pratisakhya of Samaveda Riktantram, with commentary /Published 2018Other Authors: “...Śākaṭāyana, active 800 B.C...”
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18Published 1879Other Authors: “...Śakatayana...”
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19Published 1974Other Authors: “...Śākaṭāyana...”
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