resending question on chanted audio of Sanskrit declensions and conjugations?
Dean Michael Anderson
eastwestcultural at YAHOO.COM
Fri Jan 30 22:59:44 UTC 2009
Hi Peter,
Are you saying that the vocative is chanted after the nominative? I
always thought it was at the end - after the locative.
Like this
Nominative - Prathama
Accusative - Dvitiya
....
Locative - Saptami
Vocative - Sambodhanam <----------
Best,
Dean
Peter M. Scharf wrote:
> I haven't explored the many Indian sites that are now including
> Sanskrit instructional materials on their sites. There may be some.
> The tapes I have of one pandit reciting paradigms are good but his
> voice is not of the best quality. If you find a pandit with a
> melifluous voice, clear pronunciation, and who recites in the proper
> order:
>
> i.e. nominative sg., du., pl., vocative sg. du. pl, etc. for nominals
> 3rd sg. du. pl., 2nd. sg. du. pl. for verbs.
> It'd be a good additiona I'm sure.
>
> Yours,
> Peter
>
> On Jan 29, 2009, at 3:41 AM, Dean Michael Anderson wrote:
>
>> Sorry about the bad formatting. Yahoo Mail has been acting up lately.
>>
>> I was thinking of working with a pandit to create some mp3 files with
>> chanted audio of Sanskrit declensions and conjugations for teaching
>> purposes. They would be made freely available on the internet. I
>> haven't yet found anything quite right for that purpose.
>>
>>
>> Has this already been done somewhere?
>>
>>
>> Best,
>>
>>
>> Dean
>>
>>
>> Dean Michael Anderson
>>
>> East West Cultural Institute
>
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