Johannes Bronkhorst (trans. and ed.). A Śabda Reader. Language in Classical Indian Thought. pp. 376. New York: Columbia University Press 2019.—Reviewed by Anita Maria Borghero (University of Naples ‘L’Orientale’/University of Cagliari)

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Borghero, Anita Maria. 2020. “Johannes Bronkhorst (trans. and ed.). A Śabda Reader. Language in Classical Indian Thought. Pp. 376. New York: Columbia University Press 2019.—Reviewed by Anita Maria Borghero (University of Naples ‘L’Orientale’/University of Cagliari)”. Cracow Indological Studies 22 (2):153-57. https://doi.org/10.12797/CIS.22.2020.02.08.