Re: General
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• June 25, 1997
Dear BhagawathA-s, Sri N. krishnamachari wrote:- >Thus, we write the word as Brahma (with m coming after h) , bur peonounce it >as Bramha (with the h after the m). Unfortunately, he has not given the >reason for why it is done this way. The fact that he has explicitly referred to this >word and indicated that this is an esception at least answers the issue of how >to pronounce the word. I have not yet understood why this word is pronounced >the way it is, and so there is still something more to learn on this issue. In earlier times, the Sanskrit /h/ was voiced (prouncounced with a vibration of the vocal cords caused by air forced from the lungs; eg., sounds like b, g, d and all vowels) unlike the visarga which was voiceless (ie., not voiced). Such a /h/ is usually called a "breathy voice", since it involves a full emission of breath and also vibration of vocal cords. Any voiced sound like /b, g, d, m/ etc can be pronounced with a breathy voice, to result in sounds like /bh, gh, dh, mh/, etc. It appears that in words like {brahma} and {jAhnavi}, as the orthography indicates, the breathy sound came before the sonorant (/m/, or indeed /l/, /n/), but over time the it became simultaneous with the sonorant, leading to sounds like /mh/ which are anlogous to /bh/, /gh/ etc., except that there was no seperate orthographic provision for them. Maybe that's the reason why the old spelling was retained. Apparently, sounds like /nh/, /mh/ and /lh/ abound in Prakrit, the form of Sanskrit spoken by common people in those times. A somewhat similar situation arises when the word {ask} gets to pronounced /aks/ by some (this transposition in pronunciation is referred to as metathesis in linguistic parlance)!! However, i suspect that the transposition of the /m/ and /h/ in pronunciation happens in not all spoken forms of Sanskrit. Hari Om, srikanth
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