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From: req@ubu.UUCP (Russell Quin)
Newsgroups: net.ai
Subject: Learning Sanskrit
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Date: Mon, 10-Dec-84 13:09:53 EST
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Posted: Mon Dec 10 13:09:53 1984
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OK, so we've heard lots of talk about how Sastric Sanskrit would be a really
great language to concentrate on; this may very well be true -- I'm certainly
not going to dispute it, I don't know enough about it! -- but there does seem
to be one slight problem:
	Can anyone recommend a good introductory book or paper[s] on the
language suitable for a non-linguist ?
If we can't teach People, then what hope have we of teaching machines ? { :-) }

	Thankyou in advance for any references. . .  Please mail me & I will
post a summary if there's enough feedback.

	Russell
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