The religious may like the article "Glossolalia and Linguistic Alterity: The Ontology of Ineffable Speech."
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The religious may like the article "Glossolalia and Linguistic Alterity: The Ontology of Ineffable Speech."
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Nominal declensions, verbal case endings, gerundival constructions, in short, the full range of grammatical alterations—for which Sanskrit has a particular genius and meticulous order—announce language itself as a field of alterity.
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