| American Philosophical Society - 1860 - 468 pages
...Serampore, 1838. SANSCRIT CEREBRALS. 491. These are thus described by Wilkins (Gramm. 1808,) — "This series of consonants is produced by turning and applying...See § 199. We will assume that the Sanscrit r is a common trilled r, and that the Bengali sound is a trilled cerebral (not d but) r, and to be so written.... | |
| John Crawfurd - 1820 - 620 pages
...by a distinct term, (boga,) importing this sort of rela* " 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 Murddhanya,... | |
| William Savage - 1841 - 836 pages
...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 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... | |
| Gaṅgādharaśāstrī Phaḍake - 1842 - 106 pages
...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... | |
| John William Donaldson - 1859 - 788 pages
...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... | |
| Adolf Bastian - 1870 - 396 pages
...sound (in the Grebolanguage). The series of cerebral consonants in the Sunda language is pronounced by turning and applying the tip of the tongue far back against the palate, which producing a hollow sound, as of proceeding from the head, is distinguished by the term Murddhanya... | |
| A. Bastian (i.e. P.W.A.) - 1870 - 392 pages
...sound (in the Grebolanguage). The series of cerebral consonants in the Sunda language is pronounced by turning and applying the tip of the tongue far back against the palate, which producing a hollow sound, as of proceeding from the head, is distinguished by the term Murddhanya... | |
| Theodor Benfey - 1894 - 354 pages
...übereinstimmt, vgl. z. B. bei Wilkins Sscr. Gr. p. 8, wo es von dieser Klasse heisst, dass sie „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, is distinguished by the term mürdhanya... | |
| Theodor Benfey, Adalbert Bezzenberger - 1890 - 994 pages
...übereinstimmt, vgl. z. B. bei Wilkins Sscr. Gr. p. 8, wo es von dieser Klasse heisst, dass sie „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, is distinguished by the term mürdhanya... | |
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