Re: [INDOLOGY] r-Sanskrit and l-Sanskrit

2022-02-08 Thread Hock, Hans Henrich via INDOLOGY
Anderson mailto:eastwestcultu...@yahoo.com>> Cc: Indology List mailto:indology@list.indology.info>> Subject: Re: [INDOLOGY] r-Sanskrit and l-Sanskrit Dear Dean, The discussion goes farther back than Burrow; e.g. Wackernagel, in vol. 1 of his Altindische Grammatik discusses the issue w

Re: [INDOLOGY] r-Sanskrit and l-Sanskrit

2022-02-06 Thread Dean Michael Anderson via INDOLOGY
Thanks, Hans! Dean On Sunday, February 6, 2022, 10:23:40 PM GMT+5:30, Hock, Hans Henrich via INDOLOGY wrote: Dear Dean, The discussion goes farther back than Burrow; e.g. Wackernagel, in vol. 1 of hisAltindische Grammatik discusses the issue with references to earlier proposals. You

Re: [INDOLOGY] r-Sanskrit and l-Sanskrit

2022-02-06 Thread Madhav Deshpande via INDOLOGY
Sure, I will do that. Madhav Madhav M. Deshpande Professor Emeritus, Sanskrit and Linguistics University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA Senior Fellow, Oxford Center for Hindu Studies Adjunct Professor, National Institute of Advanced Studies, Bangalore, India [Residence: Campbell,

Re: [INDOLOGY] r-Sanskrit and l-Sanskrit

2022-02-06 Thread Dean Michael Anderson via INDOLOGY
Thanks to everyone for replying. Yes, Burrow sounds right. Madhav, could you point me to your own work on this, please? Best, Dean On Sunday, February 6, 2022, 07:19:48 PM GMT+5:30, Madhav Deshpande via INDOLOGY wrote: Dear Dean,      This theory is detailed by Thomas Burrow in his

Re: [INDOLOGY] r-Sanskrit and l-Sanskrit

2022-02-06 Thread Madhav Deshpande via INDOLOGY
Dear Dean, This theory is detailed by Thomas Burrow in his article "The Proto-Indo-Aryans." I have discussed Burrow's idea in some of my own work. Madhav Madhav M. Deshpande Professor Emeritus, Sanskrit and Linguistics University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA Senior Fellow, Oxford

Re: [INDOLOGY] r-Sanskrit and l-Sanskrit

2022-02-06 Thread Tieken, H.J.H. (Herman) via INDOLOGY
ttp://hermantieken.com/> Van: INDOLOGY namens Dean Michael Anderson via INDOLOGY Verzonden: zondag 6 februari 2022 13:25 Aan: Indology List Onderwerp: [INDOLOGY] r-Sanskrit and l-Sanskrit I had read somewhere that there are two dialects of Sanskrit that tend to use

[INDOLOGY] r-Sanskrit and l-Sanskrit

2022-02-06 Thread Dean Michael Anderson via INDOLOGY
I had read somewhere that there are two dialects of Sanskrit that tend to use either the 'r' sound or the 'l' sound and that they appear to be geographically separated. I've forgotten who pointed this out although my faulty memory is suggesting Emeneau. Can anyone provide me with more