George Cardona
George Cardona (; born June 3, 1936) is an American
linguist,
Indologist,
Sanskritist, and scholar of
Pāṇini. Described as "a luminary" in
Indo-European,
Indo-Aryan, and Pāṇinian linguistics since the early sixties, Cardona has been recognized as the leading Western scholar of the Indian grammatical tradition (''
vyākaraṇa'') and of the great Indian grammarian Pāṇini. He is currently Professor Emeritus of Linguistics and South Asian Studies at the
University of Pennsylvania. Cardona was credited by
Mohammad Hamid Ansari, the vice president of India, for making the
University of Pennsylvania a "center of Sanskrit learning in North America", along with Professors
W. Norman Brown,
Ludo Rocher,
Ernest Bender,
Wilhelm Halbfass, and several other Sanskritists.
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