Sullo statuto fonologico del sandhi tonale rigvedico

On the phonological status of Rigvedic tonal sandhi. The rules governing the distribution of tones in the language of the R̥gveda can be philologically reconstructed on the basis of three main kinds of sources: Old Indic treatises, diacritics employed in the manuscript tradition, and modern styles o...

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Main Author: Paolo Milizia
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Language:English
Published: Milano University Press 2021-04-01
Series:Atti del Sodalizio Glottologico Milanese
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Online Access:https://riviste.unimi.it/index.php/asgm/article/view/15415
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description On the phonological status of Rigvedic tonal sandhi. The rules governing the distribution of tones in the language of the R̥gveda can be philologically reconstructed on the basis of three main kinds of sources: Old Indic treatises, diacritics employed in the manuscript tradition, and modern styles of R̥gveda recitation. This reconstructed tonal system can be analysed in the light of the universals of tone rules identified in the last decades by studies in phonological theory. The language of the R̥gveda turns out to be a system that has two underlying and three surfacing tone levels and is characterised by a typologically noteworthy – albeit not unnatural – phenomenon of unbounded High Tone Spread. The possibility is not ruled out that some of the properties of the R̥gvedic tonal grammar were specific to a ritual/recitational register of language.
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spelling doaj.art-4afa684472754d0ea858d87b8774b2b32023-12-02T00:35:50ZengMilano University PressAtti del Sodalizio Glottologico Milanese1972-99012021-04-01201914 n.s.10.13130/1972-9901/15415Sullo statuto fonologico del sandhi tonale rigvedicoPaolo Milizia0Università degli Studi di Napoli L’OrientaleOn the phonological status of Rigvedic tonal sandhi. The rules governing the distribution of tones in the language of the R̥gveda can be philologically reconstructed on the basis of three main kinds of sources: Old Indic treatises, diacritics employed in the manuscript tradition, and modern styles of R̥gveda recitation. This reconstructed tonal system can be analysed in the light of the universals of tone rules identified in the last decades by studies in phonological theory. The language of the R̥gveda turns out to be a system that has two underlying and three surfacing tone levels and is characterised by a typologically noteworthy – albeit not unnatural – phenomenon of unbounded High Tone Spread. The possibility is not ruled out that some of the properties of the R̥gvedic tonal grammar were specific to a ritual/recitational register of language.https://riviste.unimi.it/index.php/asgm/article/view/15415VedicSanskrit grammatical literaturechantingtonal phonologyhigh tone spread
spellingShingle Paolo Milizia
Sullo statuto fonologico del sandhi tonale rigvedico
Atti del Sodalizio Glottologico Milanese
Vedic
Sanskrit grammatical literature
chanting
tonal phonology
high tone spread
title Sullo statuto fonologico del sandhi tonale rigvedico
title_full Sullo statuto fonologico del sandhi tonale rigvedico
title_fullStr Sullo statuto fonologico del sandhi tonale rigvedico
title_full_unstemmed Sullo statuto fonologico del sandhi tonale rigvedico
title_short Sullo statuto fonologico del sandhi tonale rigvedico
title_sort sullo statuto fonologico del sandhi tonale rigvedico
topic Vedic
Sanskrit grammatical literature
chanting
tonal phonology
high tone spread
url https://riviste.unimi.it/index.php/asgm/article/view/15415
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