It consists, in the first place, of strings of words in three chapters: (I) synonymous words; (2) such as are purely or chiefly Vedic; and (3) names of deities. These lists are followed by Yaska's commentary, interspersed with numerous illustrations. Yaska, again, quotes several ...
Both conferences considered the standardization of geographical names in Arab countries; the importance of conforming to a standard system forthetransliteration ofArabic; the preservation of the Arab heritage of geographical names; the establishment of a database for Arabic geographical names;[...] ...
In David Bowie’s song about him (recorded the year before he produced the Lou Reed album containing “Walk on the Wild Side”) there’s a deliberate bit of comic business where he pronounced the second syllable of Warhol with a GOAT rather than LOT vowel to make it homophonous with “...
Afterward --when the notions of time and space are manifested--, although all letters and words remain in complete unity with each other, there is difference. In short, you may differentiate one word from the other, but you perceive that there is no separation between them. The scripture ...
Both conferences considered the standardization of geographical names in Arab countries; the importance of conforming to a standard system forthetransliteration ofArabic; the preservation of the Arab heritage of geographical names; the establishment of a database for Arabic geographical names;[...] ...