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1. 1. M.A. in Sanskrit Linguistics
Semester – I
Paper I - Introduction to Modern Linguistics.
Paper II - Introduction to Chomskyan Linguistics.
Paper III - Introduction to Ancient Indian Grammatical Theories.
Paper IV - Post-Paninian and Non-Paninian Grammatical Traditions.
Semester - II
Paper V - Phonetics in Ancient Indian.
Paper VI - Phonology in Ancient India.
Paper VII - Introduction to Indian Philosophy of Language.
Paper VIII - Introduction of Bhartrhari’s Philosophy of Language.
Semester III
Paper IX – Principles of Historical Phonology.
Paper X - Historical Phonology of Indo-Aryan Language.
Paper XI - Principles of Historical Morphology.
Paper XII - Historical Morphology of Indo Aryan.
Semester IV
Paper XIII - Indian Theory of Syntax
Paper XIV - Indian Semantics
2. 2
Paper XV - Lexical Semantics
Paper XVI - Computational Linguistics
2. M. A. in Indian Logic and Epistemology
Semester –I
Paper I - Introduction to Western Logic.
Paper II – Introduction to Western Epistemology.
Paper III - Indian Theories of Perception.
Paper IV – Western Theories of Perception.
Semester II
Paper V - Indian Theories of Inference.
Paper VI – Western Theories of Inference.
Paper VII - Indian Philosophy of Language.
Paper VIII -Western Philosophy of Language.
Semester –III
Paper IX - Compendium of Indian Logic & Epistemology.
Paper X - Compendium of Western Logic and Epistemology.
Paper XI - Readings in Schools of Indian Logic & Epistemology.
Paper XII - Reading in Schools of Western Logic and Epistemology.
3. 3
Semester –IV
Paper XIII - Study of Indian Argumentation.
Paper XIV - Study of Western Argumentation.
Paper XV - Project Work.
Paper XVI - Project Work.
3. P.G. Diploma in Sanskrit Linguistics
Semester I
Paper I - Introduction to Modern Linguistics
Paper II - Introduction to Chomskyan Linguistics
Paper III - Introduction to Ancient Indian Grammatical Traditions.
Paper IV - Post-Paninian and Non-Paninian Grammatical Traditions.
Semester –II
Paper V - Phonetics in Ancient India
Paper VI - Phonology in Ancient India
Paper VII – Introduction to Indian Philosophy of Language
Paper VIII - Introduction of Bhartrhari’s Philosophy of Language
4. 4
4. P.G. Diploma in Indian Logic and Epistemology
Semester –I
Paper I - Introduction to Western Logic
Paper II - Introduction to Western Epistemology
Paper III - Indian Theories of Perception
Paper IV - Western Theories of Perception
Semester –II
Paper V - Indian Theories of Inference
Paper VI - Western Theories of Inference
Paper VII - Indian Philosophy of Language
Paper VIII - Western Philosophy of Language
5. Certificate Course in Manuscriptology
Paper I - Broad Outline of Social, Cultural and Political History of
India upto 1800 A.D.
(Only broad acquaintance with social, cultural and political history of
ancient and medieval India is expected.)
Paper II - Manuscripts –Their Forms and Content
Paper III - Paleography and Calligraphy
Paper IV - (A) Textual Criticism
(B) Practical
5. 5
6. Diploma Course in Manuscriptology
Paper I - MSS Catalogues - History and Description.
Paper II - Advanced Palaeography and Calligraphy.
Paper III - Problems of Editing.
Paper IV - Dissertation.
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