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The idea called India

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The last issue of IJPS (Vol. 40, 2007 December) is quite remarkable for its content. The lead article is written by Kalpesh Gajiwala, who was not only entirely trained in India but has now written on the difficult subject of speech pathology, with Indian languages in mind and the classical Sanskrit alphabet as their foundation. To many of my generation who had to go via the English language to understand speech pathology but who had sensed that Sanskrit had a very logical arrangement of the expressed sound this attempt is not only heartening but also has a touch of the audacious. Lest my commentary be considered parochial it is worth remembering that Panini, the great Sanskrit ...

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