Book Title: Sound Synthesis in Indo European Indo Iranian and Sanskrit Author(s): Satya Swarup Mishra Publisher: Ashutosh Prakashan SansthanPage 12
________________ 40 40 41 42 43 43 Section page 64. Treatment of r like s, ş due to common development as ḥ 64a. ì<s lost 64b. ḥ (<s) >r 41 65. ḥ+tch) 41 66. ḥ+ch)>śc(h) 67. ḥ+k(h)/p(h) 42 67a. r>s/hr 68. ḥ+slsls 69. sts>ts 70. şts>ts 71. sts >ks 72. Śts >ks 73, ś+s>ts 43 74. Compensatary lengthening after loss of a sibilant 43 75. r remained r 76. Compensatory lengthening after loss of ar 43 77. r before r treated like s sometimes 44 78. Sources of Skt h 44 79, h tt 80. hts 45 81, h+bh 45 82, h+t/sbh 46 Ch VII. Some Exceptional Treatments in OIA Sound Synthesis 47 A. Prohibition of Sandhi in Sanskrit 83. Prohibition of Sandi in Sanskrit 47 84. Duals in i, ū, e 47 43 44 47 85, Pronoun ami 47 Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.orgPage Navigation
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