Ambisyllabicity in the language of the Rigveda
Introduction.
Background.
The reality of ambisyllabicity.
The representation of ambisyllabicity.
Prior proposals for Sanskrit syllabification.
Data from the Rigveda.
Cluster splitting.
Metre.
Sievers's Law.
Perfect union vowel.
Reduplicated aorist.
Reduplicated intensive.
Summary of the data for CS syllabification.
Onset maximization.
Word margins.
Word beginnings.
Word endings.
Sandhi.
Sandhi generalized.
Word-internal clusters.
Late metre.
Summary of the evidence for OM.
Synthesis.
Description.
Motivation.
Later developments.
Representation.
Conclusion.
References.
Postscript version of the paper.
Webster: Brett Kessler
Last change 2004-08-27.