On (the) sandhi between the Sanskrit and the Modern Western Grammatical Traditions: From Colebrooke to Bloomfield via Müller

This article traces the history of how modern Western linguistics adopted the term 'sandhi' from the Sanskrit grammatical tradition and adapted it to its theoretical needs. In particular, we will acknowledge the fundamental role played by Müller,1 who combining both Indic ('Prakriyā&#...

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Main Author: Giovanni Ciotti
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Open Library of Humanities 2019-07-01
Series:Journal of Portuguese Linguistics
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Online Access:https://jpl.letras.ulisboa.pt/articles/215
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spelling doaj-d7629c3f19d3426cb8659b0c19744b682021-09-02T02:27:42ZengOpen Library of HumanitiesJournal of Portuguese Linguistics2397-55632019-07-0118110.5334/jpl.215201On (the) sandhi between the Sanskrit and the Modern Western Grammatical Traditions: From Colebrooke to Bloomfield via MüllerGiovanni Ciotti0University of HamburgThis article traces the history of how modern Western linguistics adopted the term 'sandhi' from the Sanskrit grammatical tradition and adapted it to its theoretical needs. In particular, we will acknowledge the fundamental role played by Müller,1 who combining both Indic ('Prakriyā' grammars and 'Prātiśākhyas') and Western approaches (those of Colebrooke and Bopp) to the representation of Sanskrit grammar, coined in 1866 the labels of 'internal sandhi' and 'external sandhi'. Such labels gained momentum thanks to the works of Whitney in the 19th century and Bloomfield in the 20th century and eventually became common parlance in Western linguistics.https://jpl.letras.ulisboa.pt/articles/215phonologySanskritsandhiMüllerColebrookeBoppBloomfiled
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On (the) sandhi between the Sanskrit and the Modern Western Grammatical Traditions: From Colebrooke to Bloomfield via Müller
Journal of Portuguese Linguistics
phonology
Sanskrit
sandhi
Müller
Colebrooke
Bopp
Bloomfiled
author_facet Giovanni Ciotti
author_sort Giovanni Ciotti
title On (the) sandhi between the Sanskrit and the Modern Western Grammatical Traditions: From Colebrooke to Bloomfield via Müller
title_short On (the) sandhi between the Sanskrit and the Modern Western Grammatical Traditions: From Colebrooke to Bloomfield via Müller
title_full On (the) sandhi between the Sanskrit and the Modern Western Grammatical Traditions: From Colebrooke to Bloomfield via Müller
title_fullStr On (the) sandhi between the Sanskrit and the Modern Western Grammatical Traditions: From Colebrooke to Bloomfield via Müller
title_full_unstemmed On (the) sandhi between the Sanskrit and the Modern Western Grammatical Traditions: From Colebrooke to Bloomfield via Müller
title_sort on (the) sandhi between the sanskrit and the modern western grammatical traditions: from colebrooke to bloomfield via müller
publisher Open Library of Humanities
series Journal of Portuguese Linguistics
issn 2397-5563
publishDate 2019-07-01
description This article traces the history of how modern Western linguistics adopted the term 'sandhi' from the Sanskrit grammatical tradition and adapted it to its theoretical needs. In particular, we will acknowledge the fundamental role played by Müller,1 who combining both Indic ('Prakriyā' grammars and 'Prātiśākhyas') and Western approaches (those of Colebrooke and Bopp) to the representation of Sanskrit grammar, coined in 1866 the labels of 'internal sandhi' and 'external sandhi'. Such labels gained momentum thanks to the works of Whitney in the 19th century and Bloomfield in the 20th century and eventually became common parlance in Western linguistics.
topic phonology
Sanskrit
sandhi
Müller
Colebrooke
Bopp
Bloomfiled
url https://jpl.letras.ulisboa.pt/articles/215
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