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title authors external_url source_url drive_links course status tags year month journal volume number pages openalexid
Language Theory, Phonology and Etymology in Buddhism and Their Relationship to Brahmanism
levman
theravada-roots
featured
pali-commentaries
pali-language
language
religion
2017
sep
bsr
34
1
25--51
W2755828497

Despite the Buddha’s teachings on the arbitrary nature of language, the commentarial and grammatical traditions developed a sophisticated theoretical framework to analyse, explicate and reinforce some of the key Buddhist doctrinal terms. Also, an elaborate classification system of different types of names was developed to show that the language of the Buddha was firmly grounded in the highest truth and that some terms were spontaneously arisen, even though such a concept—that words by themselves could arise spontaneously and directly embody ultimate truth—was quite foreign to their Founder.