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________________ २२६ e.g. Skt. yukta > Pkt. jutta Skt. dugdha > Pkt. duddha Skt. udgama > Pkt. uggama Similar phenomenon is also noteworthy in Old Greek where in a combination of plosive + plosive the second prevails i. e. d/t+p> pp. जैन विद्या एवं प्राकृत : अन्तरशास्त्रीय अध्ययन e.g. Gk hoppos <*hod. pos In a combination of mute+nasal, mute prevails in Prakrit and nasal is assimilated. i. e. g+n> gg, gh+n> ggh etc. e.g. Skt. agniḥ > Pkt. aggi Skt. vighna > Pkt. viggha But Greek does not agree with Prakrit in this respect, because in case of mute+nasal, nasal prevails in Greek and the plosive becomes a class nasal. i.e. p/b/ph-m> mm e.g. gramma (<-ph-m-) and bn > mn e.g. amnos (<*abnos) and gn < gn (written gn) e.g. gignomai (<*gignomai) In case of a combination of mute+1, mute prevails and is assimilated in Pkt. e.g. Skt. valkala > Pkt. vakkala Skt. al pa> Pkt. appa But Greek shows the reverse example of this principle. In Greek in a combination of plosive + liquid, liquid prevails. i. e. dl>ll in Greek. e. g. hella'<*sedla In a combination of mute and sibilant when sibilant comes first it is assimilated and the mute is aspirated in Prakrit. i. e. st<th. e. g. asti atthi. But when the sibilant follows the mute they become cch. i. e. ts < cch, ps > cch etc. e.g. Skt vatsa < Pkt vaccha परिसंवाद-४ Skt matsara > Pkt macchara Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org
SR No.014026
Book TitleJain Vidya evam Prakrit
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorGokulchandra Jain
PublisherSampurnanand Sanskrut Vishvavidyalaya Varanasi
Publication Year1987
Total Pages354
LanguageHindi
ClassificationSeminar & Articles
File Size20 MB
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