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on a computational linguistic level, i'd like to point out also panini's monumental Ashtadhyayi, a generative grammar for sanskript allowing it to produce any valid statement in sanskrit with a strictly concise set of rules. it is compared to modern notations like BNF and considered to be an ancient turing machine and computing language as this set of rules are said to be turing complete. panini might properly be called with justice the euclid of linguistics
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on a computational linguistic level, i'd like to point out also panini's monumental Ashtadhyayi, a generative grammar for sanskript allowing it to produce any valid statement in sanskrit with a strictly concise set of rules. it is compared to modern notations like BNF and considered to be an ancient turing machine and computing language as this set of rules are said to be turing complete. panini might properly be called with justice the euclid of linguistics
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