Yâska

Yâska

Yāska (devanāgarī: यास्क)[1] est un grammairien indien de langue sanskrite. On ne sait rien de sa vie sinon qu'il vécut peut-être au Ve siècle av. J.‑C. et fut sans doute antérieur à Pāṇini. On lui attribue le Nirukta, qui constitue le plus ancien traité sur la langue des Veda.

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