Two KATR fragments illustrating a formal approach to
representing coradical alternations:
Sanskrit fragment
(generates declensional paradigms for the nouns aþva- (m.)
`horse', ˜sya-
(n.) `mouth', d˜na-
(n.) `gift', sen˜-
(f.) `army', and h®d- (n.)
`heart' and the adjectives p˜pa- `evil'
and triv®t-
`threefold')
P˜li fragment
(generates the declensional paradigm of the noun dhamma- (m.) `law' and
the masculine paradigms of the adjectives arahant-
`worthy; having attained Nibb˜na', ˜yasmant- `venerable',
and nikkhamant-
`departing')
All output forms are represented in the ITRANS coding
scheme for Indian languages.