Study of Methodologies for utilizing Sanskrit in Computational Linguistics

In this article, the authors are demonstrating view towards Sanskrit as a programming language. Sanskrit being considered as the purest language has the rich set of unambiguous grammar. A language to be computationally acceptable must have unambiguous grammar which is fulfilled by Sanskrit. Sanskrit...

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Published inInternational journal of electronics, communication and soft computing science and engineering p. 1
Main Authors Chaudhari, Prajakta R, Gangurde, Pooja C, Kulkarni, Nikhil L
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Amravati International Journal of Electronics, Communication and Soft Computing Science and Engineering 01.01.2015
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Summary:In this article, the authors are demonstrating view towards Sanskrit as a programming language. Sanskrit being considered as the purest language has the rich set of unambiguous grammar. A language to be computationally acceptable must have unambiguous grammar which is fulfilled by Sanskrit. Sanskrit has a great feature of dual case and words are represented according to properties which make it the purest among all languages. Use of Sanskrit as a computational language can avoid misconception, mispronunciation increasing the viability of language. They also provided the information about Panini's Asthadhyayi and its rule base.
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ISSN:2277-9477