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________________ 10. Arpiration of non-aspirate stops (1) A list of instances There is weighty evidence, it seems to me, for recognizing a tendency in Prakrit phonology, presumably dialectal, to aspirate a non-aspirate stop under the influence of a subsequent -5- (immediate or mediate) in the word-stem. Such an explanation of irregular aspiration in a number of cases dispenses with hypothetical sourceforms which the scholars have been forced to assume to account for them. The following list based on Pischel. ($ 209, 210) and a few other sources is presented here as evidence for the phonological tendency specified. Sk. Pk. panasa phaṇasaparusa pharusa- (also Pali) paraśu pharasu- (also Pali) prsata phusaa-/ phusia- (Pali phusita-) prāśuka phāsua- (Pali phāsuka) bisa bhisa- (also Pali) bisini bhisini brsi bhisi (also pali) To these cases the following are to be added : Sk. Pk. kāsa khāsa grāsa pāsa nikasapāṁsanadursa busa ghāsaphāsanighasa (through *nigasa-), nihasaphamsaņa*dhussa- (Turner, 6502) *bhusa- (Turner, 9293) Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org
SR No.001575
Book TitleSome Topics in the Development of OIA MIA NIA
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorH C Bhayani
PublisherL D Indology Ahmedabad
Publication Year1997
Total Pages154
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English, Language, & Grammar
File Size7 MB
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