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sandhi

Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for sandhi.

Editorial note

Jd, how do the sandhi rules keep you from finding out what the word is?

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Quick take

(phonology) Any of a wide variety of phonological processes that occur at morpheme or word boundaries, such as the fusion of sounds across word boundaries and the alteration of sounds due to neighboring sounds or due to the grammatical function of adjacent words.

Meaning at a glance

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noun

(phonology) Any of a wide variety of phonological processes that occur at morpheme or word boundaries, such as the fusion of sounds across word boundaries and the alteration of sounds due to neighboring sounds or due to the grammatical function of adjacent words.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for sandhi.

noun

(phonology) Any of a wide variety of phonological processes that occur at morpheme or word boundaries, such as the fusion of sounds across word boundaries and the alteration of sounds due to neighboring sounds or due to the grammatical function of adjacent words.

Example sentences

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Jd, how do the sandhi rules keep you from finding out what the word is?

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The irony there is that Sandhi seemingly developed later, early Vedic Hymns, like Ancient Greek texts, have very relatively few external sandhi operations.

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Unlike Mandarin and other Chinese languages, Cantonese does not have tone sandhi and has changed tones instead.

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Tone sandhi is not as pronounced in Cantonese as it is in some other languages.

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Tone sandhi is phonologically motivated, i.e., the tone changes arise from the pronunciation of the surrounding words, and are thus largely predictable.

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On the other hand, languages such as Hmong exhibit the complex tone sandhi.

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Cantonese, Teochew and Hokkien languages can have a pretty complex tone sandhi, though.

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The tone sandhi does not have fixed rules and depends on each morpheme.

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However, the automatic tonal detection is not as straightforward as it might seem due the tone sandhi (the tone change of the word/syllable depending on surrounding morphemes), and not all tonal languages have the tone sandhi.

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One tip: don't use words with a sandhi [1] (like today's word).

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I can understand the sandhi phenomenon in Vedic Sanskrit without speaking Sanskrit, because that's sort of the job of a linguist?

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Sounds pretty good, although still lacking in natural-sounding tone sandhi (e.g.

Quote examples

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It is a quality of the English language called "Sandhi"[1], and is fundamental to how we construct grammar.

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Classical Sanskrit is itself not the original language, and probably the largest single pain point is the "sandhi" rules, in which words are combined together.

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This makes it a kind of sandhi rule for "intrusive N" in English for indefinite articles, avoiding hiatus between the article and the following word.

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Similarly with Sanskrit, because of sandhi rules often times you can't even figure out what the word is in advance, and I'm not sure how you are suppose to "guess" the meaning absent looking it up in Monier Williams (unless you are guessing backwards from other Indo-European languages, in which case your potential guessable vocabulary will be quite small).

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use sandhi in a sentence?

Jd, how do the sandhi rules keep you from finding out what the word is?

What does sandhi mean?

(phonology) Any of a wide variety of phonological processes that occur at morpheme or word boundaries, such as the fusion of sounds across word boundaries and the alteration of sounds due to neighboring sounds or due to the grammatical function of adjacent words.

What part of speech is sandhi?

sandhi is commonly used as noun.