Abstract

Rājasthānī in its historical aspect has been admirably served by Western scholarship—most notably by the work of Tessitori on Old Western Rājasthānī (OWR), and of Sir Ralph Turner on Gujarātī phonology (since OWR ‘represents the stage of comparative linguistic unity of Gujarātī and Rājasthānī’). Last year saw the unveiling in Bikaner of a memorial to Luigi Pio Tessitori; this year sees the seventieth anniversary of his birth, and the publication of the present volume in honour of Sir Ralph.

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