[INDOLOGY] Hindi spelling changes and Manaki grammar book

Tyler Williams tylerwwilliams at gmail.com
Sun Dec 4 05:46:04 UTC 2016


Dear Harry,

This is an interesting question; some of the variations in spelling date
all the way back to attempts at standardizing the language that came about
in the last decades of the 19th century and the early decades of the 20th.
Some of the greatest philologists of the Hindi tradition, such as
Hazariprasad Dvivedi, weighed in on aspects of spelling. Grammar manuals
from different periods and by different authors offer varying rules in this
regard (and do not follow any type of regional distinctions, as far as I
know). It would be interesting to find out whether anyone has actually done
a historical study of these rules and their development.

All best,
Tyler



On Fri, Dec 2, 2016 at 9:23 PM, Harry Spier <hspier.muktabodha at gmail.com>
wrote:

> Thank you Dick,
>
> You've made it much clearer.  What is the source of these variations in
> spelling the Govt. is trying to standardize, Are these regional variations?
>
>
> Harry Spier
>
> On Fri, Dec 2, 2016 at 7:45 AM, Dick Plukker <d.plukker at inter.nl.net>
> wrote:
>
>> Dear Harry Spier,
>>
>> I am afraid I don’t know the Manak Hindi grammar book you mentioned, but
>> the most recent (2016) publication (in Hindi) of the Central Hindi
>> Directorate (of the Ministry of Human Resource Development), *Standardization
>> of Devanagari Script and Hindi Spelling*, says on p. 30, par. 3.13 (on
>> the euphonic glides ya and va) that in cases where the use of ya is
>> optional (jhukāye or jhukāe) the spelling with the glide is to be avoided.
>> The same rule was formulated in earlier publications of the Directorate,
>> already in the sixties of the previous century.
>>
>> It is not a spelling reform, but rather an attempt from the side of the
>> government to standardize the spelling of Hindi.
>>
>> The booklet can be downloaded for free at:
>>
>> http://hindinideshalaya.nic.in/hindi/schemeofpublication/
>> FinalDevnagriLipi_05-07-2016.pdf
>>
>> Yours,
>>
>> Dick Plukker
>> Op 2-12-2016 om 09:14 schreef Harry Spier:
>>
>> Dear list members,
>>
>> I've been asked a question about a Hindi spelling change and I'm not a
>> Hindi speaker so any help would be greatly appreciated.
>>
>> I've been told that the Manaki Hindi grammar book rule 2.13.1 says to
>> change the spelling of āye to āe in Hindi words.
>>
>>  And the example I've been given is jhukāye should be spelled jhukhāe
>>
>> I've been asked what this is about.
>> Is this a spelling modernization or  some kind of official spelling
>> reform?
>> Or two different types of Hindi spelling like British english and
>> Amarican english?
>> Are there other spelling changes prescribed in the Manaki Hindi grammar
>> book?
>> What is the Manaki Hindi grammar?  Does it have some kind of special
>> status.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Harry Spier
>>
>>
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