In Hinduism, Akanksha means expectation. In linguistic thought it stands for words in a sentence ‘mutually expecting’ other words with given meaning in the sentence. Akanksha is one of the four conditions for the construction of a sentence that constitutes verbal knowledge. A sentence is generally defined to be a group of words that culminate in, and lead to, a judgement having a certain meaning.
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