Dear BVP,
1. We received eight abstracts.
Abhijit Mandal, Panchanan Varma University, Cooch Vehar, WB
Cosmological Classification of Pāṇinian Verbs: A
Study Based on
Elemental Functions.
B V K Shastry, Yoga
Samskrutham University, Florida, USA.
Five
technical terms of Panini Grammar for analyzing oral language
Jyoti and
Malhar Kulkarni, Indian
Institute of Technology, Bombay
Functions in Pāṇinian Grammar with Special Reference to Ekādeśa Sandhi
Manoj Bhandari, IIT (BHU), from Nepal Sanskrit University
Redefining
Gamlṛ: A Unified Semantic Model of the Paninian Root
Gam
Nagalakshmi.S, CHRIST University, Bangaluru
The Development of Advaita Philosophy
through Language
Namrata B Jagtap, Ramnarain Ruia Autonomous College, Mumbai.
Why does Pāṇini
appear to compromise brevity by using the word प्रत्यवसानार्थ?
Pijus Kanti Pal, Ministry of Education, Government of India, New Delhi
A Neti–Neti
Decision Procedure for Samāsa Identification:
A Context-Based Study of
śvetāmbaraṃ
Shekhar Shastri, Meru Education Foundation, Lexington, MA, USA
Pāṇini
to Rasa: Generative Grammars of Language, Music, and Experience
2. Papers will be scheduled four on each day May 9 and 10, we will run 9 AM to 1 PM
US Eastern Standard time (6:30 PM to 10:30 PM in India). Professor Subrahmanyam Korada
will be the keynote speaker on May 9, topic "Vyākaraṇa as vedāṅga"
shared on Thursday May 7.
Best regards,
Bijoy Misra