Dear Marcis,
no, there is of course more literature. Apart from the translations of (and accompanying commentaries on) the Prātiśākhyas and older Śikṣās, most importantly perhaps:
Allen, W. S. (1953). Phonetics in Ancient India. London: OUP.
and
Varma, Siddheshwar (1929). Critical Studies in the Phonetic Observations of Indian Grammarians. London: Royal Asiatic Society.
Best regards
Tim
Greetings,Is there something like this for Sanskrit (taken from https://archive.org/details/dli.ernet.503070/page/99/mode/2up)? The closes I've seen is https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hindustani_phonology but it has not pictures, only a vowel chart.Does https://archive.org/details/ACriticalStudyOfSanskritPhonetics_Mishra/img167_2R.jpg remains the only book on Sanskrit phonetics?Regards,Marcis
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