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________________ BANERJEE : ANEKĀNTAVĀDA AND LANGUAGE 135 This verse tells us the conception of verbal testimony in the following cases. 1. Vyakarana : We learn from grammar the meanings of roots and suffices and relation of words in a sentence; 2. Upamāna : In some cases the meaning of a word can be ascertained by means of similarity of comparison; 3. Koşa : We know the meaning of a word, both synonyms and antonyms, from a dictionary; 4. Aptavākya : We often get the meaning of a word from the usage of a higher authority; 5. Vyavahāra : We get the meaning of a word from the practical use of a word; 6. Vākyaśeşa : Literally, vākyaśeşa means 'the end or rest of the passage' i.e. it means the context. From the context the meaning of word comes out, e.g., in the Vedic passage aktāḥ śarkarā upadadhāti, the exact meaning of aktaḥ is ghệta which is understood from the context (tejo vai ghstam). In the Pūrva Mimāṁsā (I. 4 2a) this idea is expressed by sandigdheşu vākyaśeşāt. 7. Vivsta : From explanation sometimes we can get the meaning of a word; e.g., rasāla means ämra, 'mango.' 8. Siddhapadasya vŢddhāḥ: Sometimes the meaning of a word may be gathered from the utterances of well-known people. Although we have different ways by which we acquire the meaning of a word, the problem is still shrouded in obscurity. P.V. Kane in his SD. has explained this phenomenon in the following manner : "When a child begins to learn a language, he first understands the meaning of words in a lump and not of each word separately. When he hears the direction 'bring a cow' addressed by one old man to another, and sees a cow brought by the man, he understands that the direction
SR No.011088
Book TitleProlegomena to Prakritica et Jainica
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorSatyaranjan Banerjee
PublisherAsiatic Society
Publication Year
Total Pages248
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size17 MB
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