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* ''The Long Discourses of the Buddha: A Translation of the Dīgha Nikāya by Maurice Walshe'', Wisdom Publications, 1996, ISBN 0-8617-1103-3.  See p. 17, "The Relationship between Sanskirt and Pali" and p. 47, "The Pali Language".
* ''The Long Discourses of the Buddha: A Translation of the Dīgha Nikāya by Maurice Walshe'', Wisdom Publications, 1996, ISBN 0-8617-1103-3.  See p. 17, "The Relationship between Sanskirt and Pali" and p. 47, "The Pali Language".
==Learning books==
*''Introduction to Pali'', A. K. Warder, London: Luzac for the Pali Text Society, 1963
==Grammar==
*''Pali Grammar'' by Vito Perniola S. J., published by the Pali Text Society, Oxford, 1997
*Indian Philology and South Asian Studies ... ''Pāli: a Grammar of the Language of the Theravāda Tipiṭaka'', Thomas Oberlies, Walter de Gruyter, Berlin / New York, 2001
**Expanded edition: ''Pāli Grammar. The language of the canonical texts of Theravāda Buddhism'', 3 volumes, Pali Text Society, 2019- , in progress

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  • The Long Discourses of the Buddha: A Translation of the Dīgha Nikāya by Maurice Walshe, Wisdom Publications, 1996, ISBN 0-8617-1103-3. See p. 17, "The Relationship between Sanskirt and Pali" and p. 47, "The Pali Language".

Learning books

  • Introduction to Pali, A. K. Warder, London: Luzac for the Pali Text Society, 1963

Grammar

  • Pali Grammar by Vito Perniola S. J., published by the Pali Text Society, Oxford, 1997
  • Indian Philology and South Asian Studies ... Pāli: a Grammar of the Language of the Theravāda Tipiṭaka, Thomas Oberlies, Walter de Gruyter, Berlin / New York, 2001
    • Expanded edition: Pāli Grammar. The language of the canonical texts of Theravāda Buddhism, 3 volumes, Pali Text Society, 2019- , in progress