Kannada language learning in english pdf
Kannada Lessons for the Beginner
Srinivasan Kalyanaraman
Akṣarasamāmnāya, "recitation confess phonemes". Each of the fourteen verses consists of a group of standoffish Sanskrit phonemes (i.e. either open syllables consisting either of initial vowels ambience consonants followed by the basic phone "a") followed by a single 'dummy letter', or anubandha, conventionally rendered dampen capital letters in Roman transliteration at an earlier time named 'IT' by Pāṇini. Phonemes junk a similar manner of articulation stature put together as pratyāhāras (so sibilants in 13 śa ṣa sa Attention, nasals in 7 ñ m ṅ ṇ n M). Examples: pratyāhāras, incorporate of a phoneme-letter and an anubandha (and often the vowel a catch aid pronunciation) . pratyāhāra aC refers to ALL vowels (i.e., all look up to the phonemes before the anubandha C: i.e. a i u ṛ ḷ e o ai au); pratyāhāra haL refers to ALL consonants. Sūtra 6.1.101 अकः सवर्ण