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The Cambridge Introduction to Sanskrit
The Cambridge Introduction to Sanskrit
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Ideal for courses in beginning Sanskrit or self-study, this textbook employs modern, tried-and-tested pedagogical methods and tools, but requires no prior knowledge of ancient languages or linguistics. Devanāgarī script is introduced over several chapters and used in parallel with transliteration for several chapters more, allowing students to progress in learning Sanskrit itself while still mastering the script. Students are exposed to annotated original texts in addition to practise sentences very early on, and structures and systems underlying the wealth of forms are clearly explained to facilitate memorisation. All grammar is covered in detail, with chapters dedicated to compounding and nominal derivation, and sections explaining relevant historical phenomena. The introduction also includes a variety of online resources that students may use to reinforce and expand their knowledge: flash cards; video tutorials for all chapters; and up-to-date links to writing, declension and conjugation exercises and online dictionaries, grammars, and textual databases.
Author: A. M. Ruppel
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 05/25/2017
Pages: 442
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 2.49lbs
Size: 10.16h x 7.61w x 1.07d
ISBN: 9781107088283
Author: A. M. Ruppel
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 05/25/2017
Pages: 442
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 2.49lbs
Size: 10.16h x 7.61w x 1.07d
ISBN: 9781107088283
About the Author
Ruppel, A. M.: - A. M. Ruppel was the Townsend Senior Lecturer in the Greek, Latin and Sanskrit Languages at Cornell University, New York for nine years, and is currently Head of Sanskrit at St James Senior Boys' School in Ashford, UK. Ruppel has received the Stephen and Margery Russell Distinguished Teaching Award as well as a grant from the Cornell Center for Teaching Excellence, and is the author of Absolute Constructions in Early Indo-European (Cambridge, 2012).
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