Sanskrit and the Evolution of Human Speech - Based on Sri Aurobindo's Linguistic Theory

    Sampadananda Mishra

    Sri Aurobindo Institute of research in Social Sciences
    2005
    171 páginas
    5h 42m
    ISBN-10: 817060236X

    This book presents Sri Aurobindo's views on linguistics in general and on Sanskrit in particular. It compares Sri Aurobindo's approach to the problem of the origin of human speech with those of other philologists. Sri Aurobindo has extensively studied some of the word-families of Sanskrit to find out the original mind-impressions that the root-sounds have within them. Discovering these, he shows how Sanskrit has preserved the original primitive structure of language and the system of simple root-sounds. Some original writings of Sri Aurobindo on the subject are included:I. Study of Language and Sri Aurobindo.II. The Origin and Development of Language: Sri Aurobindo's Theory. III. Growth of Language from Seed-sounds. IV. The Creative Word: A New Approach to the Study of Language. V. A True Interpretation of the Vedas: Need for a New Science of Language.

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