Re: Stephen Collins' Pali Grammar

From: justinm@...
Message: 1965
Date: 2006-07-19

This book was just printed and presented to the Royal family
of Thailand today. It does employ traditional categories (I
have seen an advanced copy and reviewed its earliest
incarnation in 2001). It will be available in Thai bookstores
(and Western) tomorrow.
Best,
jm

---- Original message ----
>Date: Wed, 19 Jul 2006 10:06:56 +0700
>From: "Eisel Mazard" <Parajanaka@...> 
>Subject: Re: [palistudy] Stephen Collins' Pali Grammar 
>To: palistudy@yahoogroups.com
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>I believe that I read an advance notice that the book in
question was
>forthcoming, but I have yet to see an issue in print.
>
>I agree that it will be the first Western work to treat Pali
grammar
>in traditional categories (presuming that it does so) --I was
>astonished when I began my own work that this was so much
neglected in
>most published sources.  However, some will here add a caveat
that
>Warder mentions and defines some traditional terms in passing.
>
>I'll look forward to finding a copy.
>
>E.M.
>
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Dr. Justin McDaniel
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