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Dash, Siniruddha. The syntax and semantics of Sanskrit nominal compounds. University of Madras, 1995.

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Acalopādhyāya. Śrīmad-Acalopādhyāyaviracito Vākyavādaḥ. Prakāśanādhikārī, Sampūrṇānandasaṃskr̥taviśvavidyālayasya, 1987.

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Miśra, Śeṣanātha. Śabdānuśāsane utsargāpavādaśāstravimarśaḥ. Kiśora Vidyā Niketana, 1985.

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Caṅgadāsa. Caṅgadāsakārikāḥ: Ajñātakarttr̥kaṭīkayā, Kr̥ṣṇacandradāsakr̥tavr̥ttyā, ajñātakarttr̥kaṭippaṇasya sārāṃsena ca sambalitāḥ. Trayī Prakāśana, 1986.

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Śabdānuśāsane utsargāpavādaśāstravimarśaḥ. Kiśora Vidyā Niketana, 1985.

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Khajūriyā, Yaśaḥpāla. Vyākaraṇabhāṣāvijñānadr̥śā vākyasamīkṣā =: Syntactical criticism in the light of Sanskrit grammar and linguistics. Veṅkaṭeśa Prakāśana, 1994.

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A comparative study of all Sanskrit grammars with special reference to past passive participial formations. Bharatiya Kala Prakashan, 2009.

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Śarma, Lakṣmī Narasiṃha. Utsargāpavādamīmāṃsā. Liṭrerī Sarkila, 2013.

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Ellipsis and syntactic overlapping: Current issues in Pāṇinian syntactic theory. Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute, 1985.

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Yaśodevasūrī. Uṇādiprayoga yaśasvinī mañjūṣā. Śrīmuktikamalajainamohanajñānamandira, 1987.

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1925-, Tripāṭhī Rudradeva, ed. Uṇādiprayoga yaśasvinī mañjūṣā. Śrīmuktikamalajainamohanajñānamandira, 1987.

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Damme, Greta van. De jakhals in de Oudindische Pañcatantra. AWLSK, 1991.

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1938-, Hock Hans Henrich, and Speyer J. S. 1849-1913, eds. Studies in Sanskrit syntax: A volume in honor of the centennial of Speijer's Sanskrit syntax, 1886-1986. Motilal Banarsidass Publishers, 1991.

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Vakyavadah. Rastriyasamskrtasamsthanam, Ganganathajhaparisarah, 2012.

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Sansukurittogo no kobun to goho: In-Ogo hikaku shintakusu. Hirakawa Shuppansha, 1989.

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Apte, Vaman Shivaram. Students Guide to Sanskrit Composition. Eastern Book Linkers, 1996.

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Participles in Rigvedic Sanskrit: The Syntax and Semantics of Adjectival Verb Forms. Oxford University Press, 2015.

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Whitmore, John K., Kenneth R. Hall, and Madhav Deshpande. Critical Studies in Indian Grammarians I: The Theory of Homogeneity [Savarnya] (Michigan Series in South and Southeast Asian Languages and Linguistics). Centers for South and Southeast Asia, Th, 1999.

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Martins, Ana Maria, and Adriana Cardoso, eds. Word Order Change. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198747307.001.0001.

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This book is a collection of thirteen detailed studies on word order change within the framework of diachronic generative syntax. An initial chapter contextualizes them and introduces the theme in order to make clear from the onset its relevance and appeal. The sample of languages investigated is diverse and displays significant historical depth. Different branches of the Indo-European family are represented both through classical and living languages, namely: a wide range of Early Indo-European languages (Sanskrit, Greek, Indic, Avestan, Hittite, Tocharian, among others), Romance languages (L
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