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Paninean, a.|pæˈnɪnɪən| Also Paninian. [f. Skr. Pāniniyā in the same sense (also used), f. the name Pāṇini: see below.] Of or pertaining to the Sanskrit grammar of Pāṇini (6th or 5th c. b.c.); adhering to the rules formulated by Pāṇini.
1801H. T. Colebrooke in Asiatic Researches VII. 204 A performance, such as the Pániníya grammar, must inevitably contain many errors... The studied brevity of the Pániníya Sútras renders them in the highest degree obscure. 1807W. Jones Wks. IV. 107 Asked what he thought of the Pániníya, he answered very expressively, that ‘it was a forest’. 1879W. D. Whitney Skr. Gram. ii. 9 The Paninean scheme..classes a as guttural. 1900A. A. Macdonell Hist. Skr. Lit. ix. 268 But the most important information we have of pre-Pāninean grammar is that found in Yāska's work. 1915S. K. Belvalkar Acct. Syst. Skr. Gram. 43 For most of those writers who followed Kaiyyata there was very little original work in the Pāṇinīya school that was left to be done. 1929L. Bloomfield in Language V. 273 A brief survey of both the Pāṇinean and the later systems is given by Belvalkar. 1967S. M. Katre Pāṇinian Stud. I. p. viii, With the resurgent interest in linguistic studies..it is appropriate that Pāṇinian studies should form part of the Building Centenary and Silver Jubilee Series. 1977Language LIII. 222 Given the above, it is not impossible that Kātyāyana and Patañjali might have suggested additions or modifications to Pāṇinian rules. |