The code looks simple, clean and nice. Looks like Scala is simple indeed!
Just a couple of comments:
1. The vaidic svarAs are svarita, dIrgha-svarita, udaatta and anudaatta.
2. saMkhyAkShara are called 'it' because of sUtra 'eshhAm antyaa
itaH'. the it letters would be encountered a lot as they appear in
sUtras as well as mAheshvara sUtras. So, there could perhaps be a
class or equivalent to tag these kind of consonants, which are but
markers.
3. haL. The last mAheshvara-sUtra is hal, not haL.
namaste
Ramakrishna
2011/9/2 vishvAs vAsuki <vishvas...@gmail.com>:
1. The vaidic svarAs are svarita, dIrgha-svarita, udaatta and anudaatta.
2. saMkhyAkShara are called 'it' because of sUtra 'eshhAm antyaa
itaH'. the it letters would be encountered a lot as they appear in
sUtras as well as mAheshvara sUtras. So, there could perhaps be a
class or equivalent to tag these kind of consonants, which are but
markers.
3. haL. The last mAheshvara-sUtra is hal, not haL.
(Changeset) Now, writing transliterators, svara-detection and other utilities must be simpler.
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