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Pāli (/ˈpɑːli/) is a Middle Indo-Aryan liturgical language on the Indian subcontinent. It is widely studied because it is the language of the Buddhist... |
Burmese language (section Phonology) original Pali orthography. The transition to Middle Burmese occurred in the 16th century. The transition to Middle Burmese included phonological changes... |
Thai script (section Sanskrit and Pali) mostly or exclusively used in Sanskrit and Pali borrowings. The desire to preserve original Sanskrit and Pali spellings also produces a particularly large... |
[ ], / / and ⟨ ⟩, see IPA § Brackets and transcription delimiters. The phonology of Vietnamese features 19 consonant phonemes, with 5 additional consonant... |
languages, particularly in the phonology of South Asian languages (especially Sanskrit, Tamil, Sinhala, Telugu, Marathi, Hindi, Pali, Kannada, Bengali, Assamese... |
Sinhala language (redirect from Sinhala phonology) official and national languages of Sri Lanka, alongside Tamil. Along with Pali, it played a major role in the development of Theravada Buddhist literature... |
all approximants except for /j/. Phonetic notes: ^1 ⟨သ⟩, which was */s/ in Pali and OB, but was shifted forward by the shift of ⟨စ⟩ */ts/→/s/, is often transliterated... |
Khmer language (redirect from Khmer phonology) language of Cambodia. Khmer has been influenced considerably by Sanskrit and Pali, especially in the royal and religious registers, through Hinduism and Buddhism... |
Cia-Cia language (section Phonology) posessive VM:verbal marker 아디 Adi aɗi Adi.NOM 세링 sering seriŋ often 빨리 pali pali very 노논또 nononto nononto 3R-watch 뗄레ᄫᅵ시. televisi. teleβisi television... |
/ / and ⟨ ⟩, see IPA § Brackets and transcription delimiters. Dutch phonology is similar to that of other West Germanic languages, especially Afrikaans... |
Magahi language (section Phonology) Culture of Bhojpuri Region Culture of Mithila Region Culture of Angika Region Pāli, the canonical language of Theravada Buddhism traditionally associated with... |
Thai language (redirect from Thai phonology) overall speakers. Over half of its vocabulary is derived from or borrowed from Pali, Sanskrit, Mon and Old Khmer. It is a tonal and analytic language. Thai has... |
Latin alphabet. It is loosely based on the common system for romanization of Pali, has some similarities to the ALA-LC romanization and was devised by the... |
Lao language (redirect from Lao phonology) Chiang Saen language, albeit with a lexicon and phonology closer to Lao, the lack of Khmer, Sanskrit and Pali loan words makes the language unintelligible... |
Vol. 8, No. 2/3, page 502. "Pāli is itself a middle-Indic dialect, and so resembles the protocanonical Prakrit in phonology and morphology much more closely... |
Sanskrit grammar (redirect from Sanskrit phonology) in Sanskrit since classical times. It should be further noted that the phonology of modern Indian languages has evolved, and the values given to Devanagari... |
Tai Tham script (section Sanskrit and Pali) Lü, Khün and Lao; as well as the liturgical languages of Buddhism i.e., Pali and Sanskrit. It is historically known as Tua Tham (ᨲ᩠ᩅᩫᨵᨾ᩠ᨾ᩼ or ᨲ᩠ᩅᩫᨵᩢᨾ᩠ᨾ᩼)... |
Wolio language (redirect from Wolio phonology) supergroup". In Lynch, John (ed.). Issues in Austronesian historical phonology. Pacific Linguistics 550. Canberra: Australian National University. pp... |
Elu (section Eḷu in comparison with Pali and Sanskrit) this again for a still older, Sĕla, which brings us back to the Pali Sîhala. The Pali scholar Thomas William Rhys Davids refers to Eḷu as "the Prakrit... |
Old Burmese (section Phonology) occurred in the 16th century. The transition to Middle Burmese included phonological changes (e.g. mergers of sound pairs that were distinct in Old Burmese)... |