A Manual of Sanskrit Phonetics : in Comparison With the Indogermanic Mother-Language, for Students of Germanic And Classical Philology
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grdsami, I eat, I devour, gr. ypia. idg. *grindmi: skr. krinami, I buy, cf. gr. iirpHztwv. idg. *mdter: skr. vocat. matar, mother, gr. ftyTtp. About the combinations of r with dentals see § 44. Un- explained is the I in cases as skr. Itincami, I pull out, I pull off, I husk: gr. ipianat, lat. runcare; skr. htmpami, I break (already Ted., by the side of rupyami , I have belly-ache) : lat. rumpo, ags. reofan, and many others. In some of them we must assume an Indogermanic change of r and I. § 43.... Idg, 1. In Vedic the idg. I has fallen together with r, except when followed by a dental. The words, containing I are to be considered as loans from an other dialect. In the epic and classical language the original I is represented in some cases by I, in other cases by r; often the same word occurs in two forms, with I and with r. The distribution of the two liquids in the Brahmana's is nearly the same as in classical Sanskrit. I am inclined to believe, that the idg. I regularly remained unchanged in Sanskrit: the forms with r may have been borrowed from other dialects.
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