Architecture of Sanskrit Language with Special Reference to Sentence Generator

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  • Dr. Haripada Mahapatra Asst. Professor (Teacher-in-Charge) Department of Sanskrit Sankrail Anil Biswas Smriti Mahavidyalaya, Jhargram

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.51699/pjcle.v3i3.677

Keywords:

Sentence Generated, Pāṇini’s Rules, Semantic Level, World Knowledge, Grammar

Abstract

The fundamental linguistic principles needed to create a phrase from its meaning construction are provided by Pini's grammar. The word significance is represented abstractly by the meaning structure. It is the intermediary depiction from which the intended phrase can be produced using Pini's principles without relying on general knowledge. The language of Pini offers a syntactic structure for production. While the word level of Sanskrit creation is where the intricacy resides, phrase level generation is fairly simple. Choosing the level of precision of the semantic relations suitable for both analysis and production posed the generator's only design challenge. In this article an attempt has been made to study the to study the architecture of Sentence Generation in the Semantic Level, Karaka level and Vibhakti level. Information has been gathered for this purpose by consulting a variety of books, periodicals, and online sites.

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Published

2023-03-31

How to Cite

Mahapatra, D. H. . (2023). Architecture of Sanskrit Language with Special Reference to Sentence Generator. Pindus Journal of Culture, Literature, and ELT, 3(3), 78–82. https://doi.org/10.51699/pjcle.v3i3.677

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