• Sandhi (Sanskrit: सन्धि, lit. 'joining', IAST: sandhi [sɐndʱi]) is a cover term for a wide variety of sound changes that occur at morpheme or word boundaries...
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  • 2021. Vedic Society Sandhi Calculator Little Red Book PDF Sanskrit grammar Laghu-Siddanta-Kaumudi (English & Tamil Lectures) Sanskrit grammar Video AdiLaghu...
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  • like savarṇadīrgha sandhi, yaṇ sandhi, guṇa sandhi, vr̥ddhi sandhi and visarga sandhis are used without changes. All the Sanskrit samāsa rules are adapted...
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  • Old Javanese (category Articles containing Sanskrit-language text)
    addition of the suffix -ĕn (such as huripĕn), while the addition of suffix -a to prefixed ka- passive verbs. The presence of sandhi sometimes made it impossible...
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    Rigveda (category Articles containing Sanskrit-language text)
    ordering scheme) and orthoepic changes to the Vedic Sanskrit such as the regularization of sandhi (termed orthoepische Diaskeuase by Oldenberg, 1888)...
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    Nianfo (category Pages with Sanskrit IPA)
    apostrophe and omission of the first "A" in "Amitābha" comes from normal Sanskrit sandhi transformation, and implies that the first "A" is omitted. A more accessible...
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    Malayalam (category Articles containing Sanskrit-language text)
    the same as the Sanskrit accusative case ending, which is also /m/ (or, allophonically, anusvara due to the requirements of the sandhi word-combining rules)...
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  • Batakrishna Ghosh (category Sanskrit scholars from Bengal)
    Survey of Indo-European languages. Sanskrit Pustak Bhandar, 1979. A Law of Visarga-sandhi in Rksaṃhitā. Bijñānabāda, Sanskrit Pustak Bhandar, 1988 Hindu Ideal...
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  • Epenthesis (category Articles containing Sanskrit-language text)
    Labialisation Language game Lenition Metathesis Palatalization Pharyngealisation Sandhi Velarization Vowel harmony Labrune 2012, 3.13 /r/, pp. 92–95, citing unpublished...
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  • Bhana (category Sanskrit plays)
    Bhana or bhāṇa (Sanskrit: भाण ) (one act monologue Sanskrit plays) In the Vedic literature, there are several references to singing, dancing, music and...
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  • conditioned called as sandhi and gemination occurs at word boundaries. Gemination sandhi is called dvitva sandhi or 'doubling sandhi'. Consider following...
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    Celebrating Dance in India. en: Routledge, Taylor & Francis. p. 35. ISBN 978-1-136-70378-2. ... This means a command of Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu, Oriya, Meitei...
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  • Participle (redirect from -en)
    Turkish, change according to the vowel harmony and sandhi. There are eight types of participle suffixes; -en, -esi, -mez, -ar, -di(k/ği) -ecek and -miş Sirenik...
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  • next to another in verb or noun conjugation or word derivation, various sandhi rules apply. When these rules affect the forms of nouns and adjectives or...
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  • Proto-Greek *ehmi → Attic-Ionic ēmí (εἰμί) : Aeolic émmi (ἔμμι) "I am" In Sanskrit, /s/ becomes [h] (written ḥ in transliteration) before a pause: e.g. kā́mas...
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    Iravan (category Articles containing Sanskrit-language text)
    (1): 73–75. doi:10.4103/0019-5545.44917. PMC 2738402. PMID 19742192. by sandhi with the onomastic suffix आन्. Iravan is the masculine nominative singular...
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  • Ramacharitam (category 12th-century Sanskrit literature)
    close to Pundravardhana, and was the son of Prajapati Nandi, who was the Sandhi-Vigrahika (minister of peace and war) of Ramapala. The poem, in four cantos...
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  • h₂ŕ̥ḱtsos (cf. Sanskrit ṛ́kṣa, Ancient Greek ἄρκτος) PIE *dʰéǵʰōm "earth" (cf. Hittite tēkan) → zero-grade dʰǵʰōm > dʰsǵʰōm > ǵʰdsʰōm (cf. Sanskrit kṣám, Ancient...
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    right-facing letters, ⟨꜒ ꜓ ꜔ ꜕ ꜖⟩, for surface tone, as occurs in tone sandhi, and for the intonation of non-tonal languages. In the Portuguese illustration...
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  • gods" Sanskrit: naro gajaś-ca नरो गजश्च i.e. "naraḥ gajaḥ ca" नरस् गजस् -च with sandhi "the man the elephant and" = "the man and the elephant" Sanskrit: Namaste...
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    The Aṣṭasāhasrikā Prajñāpāramitā Sūtra (Sanskrit: अष्टसाहस्रिका प्रज्ञापारमिता सूत्र; English: The Perfection of Wisdom in Eight Thousand [Lines]) is a...
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  • achieved using the suffix എ /-e/. Example: രാമൻ /raman/ → രാമനെ /ramane/. The sandhi also play a role here depending on the ending of the noun. Example: മരം...
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    on the page to account for sandhi. Some textbooks for learners of Southern Min mark both the citation tone and the sandhi tone to assist the learner....
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    discuss]. Note that the tone change must be distinguished from tone sandhi. Tone sandhi is a compulsory change that occurs when certain tones are juxtaposed...
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  • two falling tones have merged into a low falling tone. There is no tone sandhi. Taishanese has four changed tones: mid rising, low rising, mid dipping...
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  • initial consonant lenition, and a lost nasal triggered nasalization). In Sanskrit, the sequence *-Vžd- became retroflexed and lengthened to -V̄ḍ-, e.g. Proto-Indo-European...
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    as clusters of /ŋ/ or /ʔ/ + consonant. These clusters also arise through sandhi across morpheme boundaries. The geminate cluster /rr/ is only found in root-internal...
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  • greatly. The phenomenon of Indo-European ablaut was first recorded by Sanskrit grammarians in the later Vedic period (roughly 8th century BCE), and was...
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    Dashain or Bada'dashain, also referred as Vijaya Dashami in Sanskrit, is a major Hindu religious festival in Nepal and the Indian states of Sikkim, West...
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    precede the nouns they modify. Moreover, numerals are subject to several tone sandhi and voicing rules that involve tone changes (low tone → creaky tone) and...
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