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Pranjal Koranne
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Pranjal Koranne
Here is a short list of departments, research centres or cells from institutes in India that work in Computational Linguistics or Natural Language Processing for Indian Languages and Sanskrit. These institutes work in the broad array of areas discussed before, from creating resources to teach…
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These articles are part of a series on Sahapedia emerging from the Haṭha Yoga Project (HYP), a five-year (2015–20) research project funded by the European Research Council (ERC) and based at SOAS, University of London. It aims at charting the history of physical yoga practice by means of philology…
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Pranjal Koranne
Introduction How can you make a computer understand, or process, or generate, human language? Natural Language Processing or Computational Linguistics is a field of research which deals with that question and other issues associated with it. The aim here is to understand the fundamentals of NLP,…
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Pranjal Koranne
Leaving aside the socio-political arguments for the importance of Sanskrit, the question is, what else do we stand to gain from the study of Sanskrit language and literature, particularly in relation to the field of linguistics and CL? This article explores answers to that question.    Sanskrit…
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K. Shivram Karnath outlines the history of Yakshagana and its structure, discusses the role of metre and ragas, the significance of the spoken word and of costume and make-up, and remarks on the state of the form at the time of writing, with mention of his own interventions.
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Menka Shivdasani
https://www.sahapedia.org/%E2%80%98culture-runs-the-veins-of-the-community%E2%80%99-%E2%80%93-interview-vasdev-mohiModern Sindhi literature is generally divided into two periods—the British era (1843–1947) and the post-Partition phase, but its genesis was several centuries earlier, building on a…
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Menka Shivdasani
This multimedia module is an in-depth exploration of Sindhi literature after the Partition of India in 1947. With the Partition, Sindhis lost vital links to their land, language and culture, which was built on a rich tradition of Sufistic thought and a synthesis of various cultures. While the…
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Kapila Vatsyayan
  Introduction     To put it simply, over these years, since childhood on to today, it has been my privilege to meet with creative minds who have been variously categorized as scientists, seers, philosophers, poets, writers, painters, dancers, musicians and, above all, many who in socio-economic…
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Bharathi Ramasubban
How will the work of a modern poet named Kalidasa impress this learned assembly, which is used to the compositions of well-established poets such as Bhasa, Kaviputra and Saumillaka?[1] ———Kalidasa, Malavikagnimitram, Act 1.   Mahakavi Kalidasa, in the opening act of his first play,…
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