Sign, sentence, discourse: language in medieval thought and literature

Syracuse, N.Y.: Syracuse University Press (1988)
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EDITORS' INTRODUCTION B he Vedas tell of a conversation between a young man, Shvetaketu, and his father concerning what the son had learned in his education ...

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