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Rarhi Bengali dialect

Rāṛhī Bengali (রাঢ়ী বাংলা) or Central Bengali,[1] is a dialect of the Bengali language spoken in the southeastern part of West Bengal, in and around the Bhagirathi River basin of Nadia district[2] and other districts of the Presidency division in West Bengal, as well as the Greater Kushtia region of western Bangladesh. It forms the basis of the standard variety of Bengali.[3][4][5][6][7]

Geographical boundaries

This dialect is prevalent in the West Bengali districts of Kolkata, North 24 Parganas, South 24 Parganas, Nadia, Howrah, Hooghly and Purba Bardhaman. It is also spoken natively in the Chuadanga, Kushtia and Meherpur districts of Bangladesh, which were a part of the Nadia district prior to the 1947 Partition of India. Along with Eastern Bengali dialect, Modern Standard Bengali has been formed on the basis of this dialect.

Features

Extensive use of Obhishruti (অভিশ্রুতি, /obʱisrut̪i/, umlaut). E.g. old Bengali Koriya (করিয়া, /koria/, meaning - having done) > Beng. Koira (কইর‍্যা, /koirya/) > Beng. Kore (করে, /kore/).[8]

  • The change of অ to ও, when অ is the first sound of a word where the অ is followed by ই(ি), ও(ো), ক্ষ or য. E.g. Ati (written অতি, means 'excess') is pronounced as Oti (ওতি, /ot̪i/).
  • Use of vowel harmony. E.g. Bilati (বিলাতি, /bilat̪i/, meaning - foreign) became Biliti (বিলিতি, /biliti/).[9]

Obhishruti and Opinihiti

Ôbhishruti (অভিশ্রুতি, /obʱisrut̪i/) and Ôpinihiti (অপিনিহিতি, /opinihit̪i/, epenthesis) are two phonological phenomena that occur in spoken Bengali. Opinihiti refers to the phonological process in which a or is pronounced before it occurs in the word. Obhishruti is the sound change in which this shifted or becomes removed and changes the preceding vowel. Observe the example above : Koriya (করিয়া, /koria/) > Koirya (কইর‍্যা, /koira/) > Kore (করে, /kore/). First Opinihiti changes Koriya to Koirya (notice how the I changes position.), then Obhishruti changes Koirya (কইর‍্যা) to Kore (করে).[10]

References

  1. ^ Grierson, G A, ed. (1903). Linguistic Survey of India: Indo-Aryan Family Eastern Group. Vol. V. Retrieved 27 June 2020.
  2. ^ Chakrabarti, Kunal; Chakrabarti, Shubhra (2013). Historical Dictionary of the Bengalis. Scarecrow Press. ISBN 9780810880245. from the original on 2022-09-24. Retrieved 2020-09-30.
  3. ^ Karan, Sudhir Kumar (2004). Thus Flows The Ganges. Mittal Publications. ISBN 9788170999232. from the original on 2022-09-24. Retrieved 2020-09-30.
  4. ^ Calcutta, Philological Society of (1966). Bulletin of the Philological Society of Calcutta. Department of Comparative Philology, University of Calcutta. from the original on 2022-09-24. Retrieved 2019-08-16.
  5. ^ Bandyopadhyay, Anita (2001). "Problems of Phonetic Transcription in Bengali". Praci-Bhasha-Vijnan Indian Journal of Linguistics. 20: 79. OCLC 2256120. from the original on 2021-06-10. Retrieved 2020-09-30. by the word standard Bengali pronunciation we normally understand the Bengali language as is spoken in Calcutta and round about the places on the banks of the river Bhagirathi.
  6. ^ Bangladesh Quarterly. Department of Films & Publications, Government of Bangladesh. 2002. p. 6. from the original on 2022-09-24. Retrieved 2020-09-30.
  7. ^ Calcutta, Philological Society of (1966). Bulletin. from the original on 2022-09-24. Retrieved 2019-08-16.
  8. ^ Folk-lore. Indian Publications. 1975. from the original on 2022-09-24. Retrieved 2019-08-16.
  9. ^ SK Chatterji, The Origin and Development of the Bengali Language, Calcutta University, Calcutta, 1926
  10. ^ Sunitikumar Chattopadhyay (1939) ভাষা-প্রকাশ বাঙ্গালা ব্যাকরণ, Calcutta University

rarhi, bengali, dialect, rāṛhī, bengali, central, bengali, dialect, bengali, language, spoken, southeastern, part, west, bengal, around, bhagirathi, river, basin, nadia, district, other, districts, presidency, division, west, bengal, well, greater, kushtia, re. Raṛhi Bengali র ঢ ব ল or Central Bengali 1 is a dialect of the Bengali language spoken in the southeastern part of West Bengal in and around the Bhagirathi River basin of Nadia district 2 and other districts of the Presidency division in West Bengal as well as the Greater Kushtia region of western Bangladesh It forms the basis of the standard variety of Bengali 3 4 5 6 7 Rarhi Bengaliর ঢ ব ল Native toIndia BangladeshRegionIndia Greater Nadia amp Presidency Division Murshidabad Purba Bardhaman district Hooghly District Bangladesh Kushtia District Meherpur District Chuadanga DistrictEthnicityBengali people of Presidency Division and Greater KushtiaLanguage familyIndo European Indo IranianIndo AryanEastern ZoneBengali AssameseBengaliRarhi BengaliWriting systemBengali alphabetLanguage codesISO 639 3 Glottologcent1983 Central Bengali Contents 1 Geographical boundaries 2 Features 2 1 Obhishruti and Opinihiti 3 ReferencesGeographical boundariesFor the territory in ancient history see Gauḍa city For other uses see Gauda disambiguation and Lakhnauti disambiguation This dialect is prevalent in the West Bengali districts of Kolkata North 24 Parganas South 24 Parganas Nadia Howrah Hooghly and Purba Bardhaman It is also spoken natively in the Chuadanga Kushtia and Meherpur districts of Bangladesh which were a part of the Nadia district prior to the 1947 Partition of India Along with Eastern Bengali dialect Modern Standard Bengali has been formed on the basis of this dialect FeaturesExtensive use of Obhishruti অভ শ র ত obʱisrut i umlaut E g old Bengali Koriya কর য koria meaning having done gt Beng Koira কইর য koirya gt Beng Kore কর kore 8 The change of অ to ও when অ is the first sound of a word where the অ is followed by ই ও ক ষ or য E g Ati written অত means excess is pronounced as Oti ওত ot i Use of vowel harmony E g Bilati ব ল ত bilat i meaning foreign became Biliti ব ল ত biliti 9 Obhishruti and Opinihiti Obhishruti অভ শ র ত obʱisrut i and Opinihiti অপ ন হ ত opinihit i epenthesis are two phonological phenomena that occur in spoken Bengali Opinihiti refers to the phonological process in which a ই or উ is pronounced before it occurs in the word Obhishruti is the sound change in which this shifted ই or উ becomes removed and changes the preceding vowel Observe the example above Koriya কর য koria gt Koirya কইর য koira gt Kore কর kore First Opinihiti changes Koriya to Koirya notice how the I changes position then Obhishruti changes Koirya কইর য to Kore কর 10 References Grierson G A ed 1903 Linguistic Survey of India Indo Aryan Family Eastern Group Vol V Retrieved 27 June 2020 Chakrabarti Kunal Chakrabarti Shubhra 2013 Historical Dictionary of the Bengalis Scarecrow Press ISBN 9780810880245 Archived from the original on 2022 09 24 Retrieved 2020 09 30 Karan Sudhir Kumar 2004 Thus Flows The Ganges Mittal Publications ISBN 9788170999232 Archived from the original on 2022 09 24 Retrieved 2020 09 30 Calcutta Philological Society of 1966 Bulletin of the Philological Society of Calcutta Department of Comparative Philology University of Calcutta Archived from the original on 2022 09 24 Retrieved 2019 08 16 Bandyopadhyay Anita 2001 Problems of Phonetic Transcription in Bengali Praci Bhasha Vijnan Indian Journal of Linguistics 20 79 OCLC 2256120 Archived from the original on 2021 06 10 Retrieved 2020 09 30 by the word standard Bengali pronunciation we normally understand the Bengali language as is spoken in Calcutta and round about the places on the banks of the river Bhagirathi Bangladesh Quarterly Department of Films amp Publications Government of Bangladesh 2002 p 6 Archived from the original on 2022 09 24 Retrieved 2020 09 30 Calcutta Philological Society of 1966 Bulletin Archived from the original on 2022 09 24 Retrieved 2019 08 16 Folk lore Indian Publications 1975 Archived from the original on 2022 09 24 Retrieved 2019 08 16 SK Chatterji The Origin and Development of the Bengali Language Calcutta University Calcutta 1926 Sunitikumar Chattopadhyay 1939 ভ ষ প রক শ ব ঙ গ ল ব য করণ Calcutta University Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rarhi Bengali dialect amp oldid 1185650097, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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