Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar (May 21, 1921 – October 21, 1990), was an Indian philosopher, spiritual leader, social revolutionist, poet and linguist. He contributed to the field of linguistics with his enormous works, including; his book Varna Vijinana - Science of Letters, his book Sarkar's English Grammar his eight volume series Varna Vicitra - Various Uses of Letters, his twenty-six volume encylopaedia Shabda Cayanika - A Collection of Words and others.
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- Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar (May 21, 1921 – October 21, 1990), was an Indian philosopher, spiritual leader, social revolutionist, poet and linguist. He contributed to the field of linguistics with his enormous works, including; his book Varna Vijinana - Science of Letters, his book Sarkar's English Grammar his eight volume series Varna Vicitra - Various Uses of Letters, his twenty-six volume encylopaedia Shabda Cayanika - A Collection of Words and others. Sarkar, focuses on phonetics, morphology, dialectology, acoustics, syntax, etymology, grammar and semantics. He takes reference mainly of the Sanskrit and Bengali languages and further goes on dwelling on many other languages including English, French, Persian, Hindi, Urdu, German, Portuguese, Latin and others. He had a full authority over the Sanskrit Language and added thousands of Sanskrit-derived words to the vocabularies of Indian languages, mainly Bengali.
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- Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar (May 21, 1921 – October 21, 1990), was an Indian philosopher, spiritual leader, social revolutionist, poet and linguist. He contributed to the field of linguistics with his enormous works, including; his book Varna Vijinana - Science of Letters, his book Sarkar's English Grammar his eight volume series Varna Vicitra - Various Uses of Letters, his twenty-six volume encylopaedia Shabda Cayanika - A Collection of Words and others.
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- Sarkar's Linguistic Concepts and Criteria
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