Abstract

InBSOAS, XXXIV, 3,1971, 546 I suggested the possibility that the development of Indo-Europeanotoāin Sanskrit, which, according to Brugmann's well-known and much contested theory, had been held to take place only in open syllables, may in fact have taken place in other environments also,. namely before consonant groups. The proposal was made in view of certain word equations quoted in connexion with the development of spontaneous cerebrals in Sanskrit, notably between Skt.κāṇḍα-‘section between two joints, phalanx’ andbhāṇḍα-’ furniture, utensils, movable property’ on the one hand, and Gk.

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