SV: odd word of the day
From: Ole Holten Pind
Message: 1457
Date: 2005-11-01
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af Jim Anderson
Sendt: 1. november 2005 20:40
Til: palistudy@yahoogroups.com
Emne: Re: [palistudy] odd word of the day
Dear Ole,
<< Buddhaghosa's analysis is evidently correct and it signals a very
important factor in language development, that of elision of syllables for
the sake of economy, when a particular lexeme has no competion from other
words. In the present case the syllable /na/ was elided. >>
I believe Aggava.msa has a rule that would account for the elision of /na/
in 'panna-lomo'. This is Sd 160: sutte sukhuccaara.nattham akkharalopo
vipariitataa ca. Some examples given for 'akkharalopo'
are: dva.t.thi for dvaasat.t.hi, abhi~n~naa for abhi~n~naaya. I take it that
your 'for the sake of economy' relates to 'sukhuccaara.nattha.m' (for the
sake of pronouncing with ease).
Exactly!
Ole
Getting back to 'patissa', I see that the pair 'pa.tissayo pa.tissaa'
is given on p. 922,13 in the Saddaniiti as an example of va.n.nabheda or
l'alternance phonetique (en general) 1.1.2 (p. 1106).
Best wishes,
Jim
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