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SANDHI
- mixed and compound ; either that which (for the most part) doth consist of several letters, pronounced in one continued motion, or of more Vowels coalescing in one sound.
- dual or triple Written Alphabets being compounded in the form as joined integrals
- DIPHTHONG. ( संध्यक्षर या द्विस्वर संध्यक्षर (संधि + अक्षर, या diphthong) ) , semivowels , शबदांश
- Conjuncts ( संयुक्त व्यंजन ) , ligature ( संयुक्ताक्षर )
- digraph , trigraph , consonant stress and pronunciation in combined form
- dual or triple Written strokes being compounded in Integral forms
- written alphabets being compounded in the form as independent compounds , written separately but without space
- smaller compounds which form some parts of word
- संयुक्त स्वर ( SYLLABLE.)
- based on the mode of writing the syllables
- vowels and consonants separate
- ALPHABET
- vowels and consonants written in combined and separate forms
- ABUGIDA
- vowels and consonants in combined form only
- SYLLABOGRAM
- ABJAD
- functions
- Inflection ( विभक्ति )
- lexeme ( शब्दिम )
- morpheme ( रूपिम )
- Root Word ( मूल शब्द )
- Larger compounds which form the elements of a linguistic chain
- Semantographic compounds
- which are formed from two or three semantograms
RULES OF WORD CONVERSION
- K + G = gG
- CH + A = jJ
- T + A = D
- P + J = bJ
- K + I = gI
- T + M = nM
- T + N = nN
- P + M = mM
- K + M = nM
- CH + N = nN
- T + BH = dBH
- T + I = DI
- T + R = dR
- T + DH = dDH
- T + CH = cCH
- T + J = jJ
- T + JH = jJH
- T + T = tT
- T + D = dD
- T + L = LL
- SH + cCH = cch
- T + H = DDH
- A, I , U + CH = CCH
- M + ANY CONSONANT/SEMIVOWEL = ANUSVAR
- I , U + H FORMS + S = SH
PHONOSEMANTICS
- 1. word is not allowed to end in multiple consonants . ( so all sanskrit words while naming either end with m , n , or any other consonant mainly ) .
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