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Indian school:
India tradition in discovery of the most ancient and varied linguistic tradition to mention. One
comprehensively described the ancient Indian language. Pannini in the fourth century. His work
greatly influenced linguistic scholarship in India and aboard. A lot of various European schools,
which described and recognized his work some to millennia later the western world was impacted
by his work during Antiquity, Middle ages, and Renaissance. The need for preserving the religious
Hindu texts, made technical grammar more technical, Empirical, Elaborate, Accurate, and
Exhaustive more than any similar western grammar in the nineteenth century. Pannini defined and
described the concept of Morpheme and Phoneme and Root. His rules were playing to have
scientific reputation, as they described Sanskrit Phonology and Morphology fully with no
redundancy. He was the first who announced that:
- The noun has eight cases: normative, Accusative, genitive, instrumental, vocative, Dative
Possessive, Objective.
- The noun has three genders: masculine, feminine, neutral.
- Voices are three types: active, passive, middle.
- Form of numbers: singular, plural, dual.
PSG Chamsky was criticised for that theory, as he explained language from just a grammatical sight.
TGG where he explained the meaning by using deep (meaning) and surface (form, active/passive)