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The papers published in this volume were originally read and discussed at a three day seminar sponsored by the Canadian Society for the Study of Religion/Societie Canadienne des Sciences Religieuses at Laval University, Quebec City, Quebec, May 28th to 30th, 1976. This seminar served the important function of bringing together the majority of the Canadian scholars who specialize in Indian Philosophy and Religion. The topic, Language was chosen a year earlier so that advance study on a common theme could be undertaken by all who participated. Some thirty professors, as well as a few senior graduate students, engaged in the discussion. An additional and important feature of the seminar was that since it was held during the Learned Societies meetings, a number of Western scholars with an interest in language were able to listen in to the thinking of their Eastern colleagues. This provided the basis for some interesting and informed dialogue.

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  1. Cover
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  1. Title Page, Copyright, Dedication
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  1. Contents
  2. p. vii
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  1. Editorial Note
  2. p. viii
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  1. About the Authors
  2. pp. ix-x
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  1. Introduction
  2. Harold G. Coward
  3. pp. 1-4
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  1. The Creative Function of the Word
  2. Klaus Klostermaier
  3. pp. 5-18
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  1. The Saiva and the Grammarian Perspectives of Language
  2. Krishna Sivaraman
  3. pp. 19-32
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  1. Reflections on Some Key Terms in Advaita Vedāta
  2. Debabrata Sinha
  3. pp. 33-42
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  1. Non-Cognitive Language in Mādhyamika Buddhism
  2. Mervyn Sprung
  3. pp. 43-54
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  1. The Ineffable
  2. Bimal Krishna Matilal
  3. pp. 55-62
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  1. Ineffability Reconsidered
  2. Mahesh Mehta
  3. pp. 63-82
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  1. Is Reconstruction from Tibetan into Sanskrit Possible?
  2. Leslie Kawamura
  3. pp. 83-96
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