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Sanskrit Computational Linguistics 2009: Hyderabad, India
- Amba P. Kulkarni, Gérard P. Huet:
Sanskrit Computational Linguistics, Third International Symposium, Hyderabad, India, January 15-17, 2009. Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 5406, Springer 2009, ISBN 978-3-540-93884-2 - Shivram Dattaray Joshi:
Background of the Astadhyayi. 1-5 - Jan E. M. Houben:
Panini's Grammar and Its Computerization: A Construction Grammar Approach. 6-25 - K. V. Ramkrishnamacharyulu:
Annotating Sanskrit Texts Based on Sabdabodha Systems. 26-39 - Anand Mishra:
Modelling the Grammatical Circle of the Paninian System of Sanskrit Grammar. 40-55 - Sridhar Subbanna, Shrinivasa Varakhedi:
Computational Structure of the Ast adhya yi and Conflict Resolution Techniques. 56-65 - Peter M. Scharf:
Levels in Panini's Ast hadhya yi. 66-77 - Wiebke Petersen:
On the Construction of Sivasutras-Alphabets. 78-97 - Brendan S. Gillon:
Tagging Classical Sanskrit Compounds. 98-105 - Oliver Hellwig:
Extracting Dependency Trees from Sanskrit Texts. 106-115 - Manji Bhadra, Surjit Kumar Singh, Sachin Kumar, Subash, Muktanand Agrawal, R. Chandrasekhar, Sudhir K. Mishra, Girish Nath Jha:
Sanskrit Analysis System (SAS). 116-133 - Pawan Goyal, R. Mahesh K. Sinha:
Translation Divergence in English-Sanskrit-Hindi Language Pairs. 134-143 - Malhar Kulkarni, Chaitali Dangarikar:
Web Concordance of the Prakirna-Prakasa of Helaraja on the Jatisamuddesa (3.1) of Vakyapadiya. 144-153
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