ON THE QUESTION OF THE CONTINUITY OF THE PHONOLOGICAL THEORY OF ANCIENT INDIA

Authors

  • Maria D. Korotkova Saratov State Law Academy
  • Tatyana A. Alexandrova Saratov State Law Academy
  • Ekaterina A. Bogacheva Saratov State Law Academy

Abstract

DOI 10.18522/1995-0640-2022-3-62-69

The article deals with the problem of continuity of the fundamental linguistic principles of Ancient India in the formation of the theoretical basis for the development of British phonology. The study provides a comprehensive description of some philosophical views of Indian linguists, which significantly influenced the origin of Indian linguistics and subsequently played an important role in the creation of English phonological theory.

Key words: elementary semantic unit, shiksha, Rigveda-pratishakhya, Vajasaneipratishakhya, discretization of speech flow, varna

Author Biographies

Maria D. Korotkova, Saratov State Law Academy

Ph.D. of Philology, Associate Professor of the Foreign Languages Department

Tatyana A. Alexandrova , Saratov State Law Academy

Ph.D. of Philology, Associate Professor of the Foreign Languages Department

Ekaterina A. Bogacheva, Saratov State Law Academy

Ph.D. of Pedagogy, Associate Professor of the Foreign Languages  Department

Published

2022-10-06

How to Cite

Korotkova М. Д. ., Alexandrova Т. А. ., & Bogacheva Е. А. . (2022). ON THE QUESTION OF THE CONTINUITY OF THE PHONOLOGICAL THEORY OF ANCIENT INDIA. Proceedings of Southern Federal University. Philology, 26(3), 62–69. Retrieved from https://philol-journal.sfedu.ru/index.php/sfuphilol/article/view/1760

Issue

Section

LINGUISTICS