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________________ WRITING-ITS DEVELOPMENT 131 himself to get, for the word as spoken in the living local dialect. This may have been either Sākiyānam or Sakkiyānam (pronounced Sak-kiyānang). It will be noticed that the orthography, there. fore, is very imperfect. It is strictly speaking, not so much an alphabet as a syllabary. The light FIG. 32.—THE PEPPÉ VASES. Found by Mr. Peppé in the Sakiya Tope. vowel a, pronounced as in our word vocal, is supposed inherent in every consonant on to which no other vowel is hung. No attempt is yet made to distinguish between long and short vowels. No diphthongs are written. There is no expedient as yet to show that a consonant is to be pronounced as a final, that is, without the inherent a; and this, together with the absence of groups, is what renders it impossible to express the double consonants so frequent in the actual language. Shree Sudharmaswami Gyanbhandar-Umara, Surat www.umaragyanbhandar.com
SR No.035274
Book TitleStory of Nation Buddhist India
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorT W Rhys Davids
PublisherT Fisher Unwin Ltd
Publication Year1916
Total Pages356
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size88 MB
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