Dear All,

There is also a paper of mine dealing with the impact of Sanskrit phonetic traditions on western phonetics –

The Sanskrit phonetic tradition and western phonetics. In: Sanskrit and development of world thought, ed. by Vempaty Kutumba Sastry. 53-80. New Delhi: Rasthriya Sanskrit Sansthan and D.K. Printworld, 2014.

All the best,

Hans Henrich


On 13 Oct2021, at 08:41, Ananya Vajpeyi via INDOLOGY <indology@list.indology.info> wrote:

Hi Brendan, if I may, 

I wrote an MPhil dissertation on this subject at Oxford many years ago. I didn't publish it, but if you put your student in touch with me I can help with readings etc. 

Best wishes,

Ananya. 



On Wed, Oct 13, 2021 at 2:54 AM Brendan S. Gillon, Prof. via INDOLOGY <indology@list.indology.info> wrote:
Dear colleagues and friends,

I have an undergraduate student interested in getting a better
understanding on the impact of the Indian grammatical tradition on 19th
century philology and early 20th century linguistics. I would be
grateful to receive some suggestions of books and article he, and I for
that matter, might read.

Best wishes,

Brendan

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