This series of consonants is pronounced by turning and applying the tip of the tongue far back against the palate ; which producing a hollow sound, as if proceeding from the head, it is distinguished by the term 3-pJV2f murddhanya, which Mr. Kleinere sanskritphilologische Schriften - Page 159by Theodor Benfey - 1894 - 341 pagesFull view - About this book
| American Philosophical Society - 1860 - 468 pages
...491. These are thus described by Wilkins (Gramm. 1808,) — "This series of consonants is produced by turning and applying the tip of the tongue far back against the palate; producing a hollow sound, as if proceeding from the head." Lepsius and Ellis add the common Sanscrit... | |
| Charles Wilkins - 1808 - 722 pages
...mark over it, thus «. ' The third clafs, or cerebrals, <? <T 3" ?" &T. ^ THIS feries of confonants is pronounced by turning, and applying the tip of the tongue far back againft the palate ; which producing a hollow found, as if proceeding from the head, it is diftinguifhed... | |
| John Crawfurd - 1820 - 620 pages
...object, is expressed by a distinct term, (boga,) importing this sort of rela* " This series of consonants is pronounced by turning and applying the tip of the...producing a hollow sound as if proceeding from the head, it is distinguished by the term Murddhanya, which Mr Halhed, in his elegant grammar of the Bengal language,... | |
| William Savage - 1841 - 836 pages
...a mark over it, thus, tf. The Third Class, or Cerebrals, 2" <Г ^ <f Щ. This series of consonants is pronounced by turning and applying the tip of the...producing a hollow sound, as if proceeding from the head, it is distinguished by the term 3-pJV2f murddhanya, which Mr. Halhed, in his Grammar of the Bengal... | |
| Charles Anthon - 1842 - 294 pages
...th. d. dh. n. SIXTH SERIES. Labials. p. ph. b. bh. m. 1. Mt-.riaо, p. 29, seq. 2. The cerebrals are pronounced by turning and applying the tip of the...palate, which producing a hollow sound, as if proceeding Irom the head, is distinguished by the term nmrddhanya or cerebral. (n',ll(ins, Sanscrit Grammar, p.... | |
| Gaṅgādharaśāstrī Phaḍake - 1842 - 106 pages
...Gujurathi in the Balbodh character. The third class or cerebrals ^FFPF, *nferw. This series of consonants is pronounced by turning, and applying the tip of the tongue far back against the palate: which produces a hollow sound as if proceeding from the head. * t has the sound of t articulated as above... | |
| John William Donaldson - 1859 - 788 pages
...'dh, 'n, are sounds peculiar to the Indian articulation. " This series of consonants," says Wilkins, "is pronounced by turning and applying the tip of the tongue far back against tne palate ; which, producing a hollow sound as if proceeding from the head, it is distinguished by... | |
| Samuel Stehman Haldeman - 1860 - 166 pages
...CEREBRALS. 491. These are thus described by Wilkins (Gramm. 1808,)—"This series of consonants is produced by turning and applying the tip of the tongue far back against the palate; producing a hollow sound, as if proceeding from the head." Lepsius and Ellis add the common Sanscrit... | |
| John William Donaldson - 1868 - 790 pages
...series of consonants," says Wilkins, '4s pronounced by turning and applying the tip of the tongue fer back against the palate ; which, producing a hollow sound as if proceeding from the head, it is distinguished by the term mwddhanya, which Mr. Halhed, in his elegant grammar of the Bengal language,... | |
| Adolf Bastian - 1870 - 396 pages
...p, a rolling sound (in the Grebolanguage). The series of cerebral consonants in the Sunda language is pronounced by turning and applying the tip of the...against the palate, which producing a hollow sound, as of proceeding from the head, is distinguished by the term Murddhanya (s. Wilkins). The southern Aborigines... | |
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