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008 820806s1981 ii a 00010 eng
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050 0 $aPK240$b.M34 1981
082 0 $a491/.1$219
100 1 $aMahulkar, D. D.
245 14 $aThe prātiśākhya tradition and modern linguistics /$cD.D. Mahulkar.
260 0 $aBaroda :$bDept. of Linguistics, Faculty of Arts, M.S. University of Baroda,$c1981.
300 $av, 155 p. :$bill. ;$c23 cm.
504 $aBibliography: p. 152-155.
520 $aStudy of Vedic phonology.
505 0 $a1. The "delusions of writing" -- 2. 'The phonetic reform': India and Europe -- 3. East meets West -- 4. The new viewpoints -- 5. Saussure's views on phonology -- 6. Indo-British collaboration in phonology -- 7. The dethronement of the 'phoneme' -- 8. From 'philophony' to phonology -- 9. 'European Sanskrit science" -- 10. The Prātiśākhya tradition -- 11. Towards a new beginning -- 12. Abhindhāna -- 13. Syllabication -- 14. Nasals, nasalization and nasal effacement -- 15. The antasthās (y and v) -- 16. The prosodies of voicing and aspiration -- 17. Nati -- 18. Vedic and Sanskrit.
650 0 $aVedic language$xPhonology.
776 08 $iOnline version:$aMahulkar, D.D.$tPrātiśākhya tradition and modern linguistics.$dBaroda : Dept. of Linguistics, Faculty of Arts, M.S. University of Baroda, 1981$w(OCoLC)563718666
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