- Venpa
Venpa ("வெண்பா" in Tamil) is a form of classical Tamil
poetry . Classical Tamil poetry has been classified based upon the rules of metric prosody. Such rules form acontext-free grammar . Every Venpa consists of between two to twelve lines.Popular books written in Venpa style
# All 1330 couplets from
Tirukkural , composed byTiruvalluvar are examples of Venpa. Tirukkural comes under a sub-category of Venpa called Kural Venpa, wherein each Kural has only two lines.
#Nala venpa 1 is another classical work written in venpa style.
#Niti venpa 2 is another venpa style book that preaches values.Basic units of meter in classical Tamil poetry
Vowel s and consonant-vowel compounds inTamil alphabet have been classified into ones with short sounds ("kuril") and the ones with long sounds ("nedil"). A sequence of one or more of these units optionally followed by aconsonant can form a ner asai (the Tamil word "asai" roughly corresponds to "syllable ") or a nirai asai depending on the duration ofpronunciation . Ner and Nirai are the basic units ofmeter in Tamilprosody . A sIr or cheer is a type ofmetrical foot that roughly corresponds to aniamb . Thalai is thejuxtaposition of iambic patterns.Grammar for meter in Venpa
A set of well defined metric rules define the grammar for Venpa. Such rules have been proved to form a
Context-free grammar . [cite conference
first = BalaSundaraRaman
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id = ]One set of rules constrains the duration of sound for each word or "cheer", while another set of rules defines the rules for the possible sounds at the beginning of a word that follows a given sound at the end of the preceding word. Any Venpa should conform to both these sets of rules.
Following is the set of production rules corresponding to the first set of rules.
→ {1-11} → → → | → | | | → | | | → | | | → → → → → → → → → → → → → | | → | | → {VOWELS OR COMPOUNDS WITH A SHORT SOUND} → {VOWELS OR COMPOUNDS WITH A LONG SOUND} → {CONSONANTS, WHICH HAVE AN EXTREMELY SHORT SOUND} 1. {1-11} is not a standard BNF notation but a widely accepted EBNF notation indicating repetition of number of times specified in the range. 2. The grammar has some redundant productions that have been retained so as to preserve the semantics as described originally in Tamil grammar .Following is the set of production rules corresponding to the second set of rules.
→ | → → → → → | → | [If the above rules are conformed to, the "thalai" is said to be "Iyarcheer vendalai"] → → → → [If the above rules are conformed to, the "thalai" is said to be "Vencheer vendalai"] Example
Following is a couplet from
Tirukkural :உடுக்கை இழந்தவன் கைபோல ஆங்கே இடுக்கண் களைவதாம் நட்பு. "(a translation by G U Pope)" "As hand of him whose vesture slips away, Friendship at once the coming grief will stay. (True) friendship hastens to the rescue of the afflicted (as readily) as the hand of one whose garment is loosened (before an assembly)."
References
External links
* [http://www.tamil.net/projectmadurai/pub/pm0015/pm0015.pdf Nala Venpa (pdf version)]
* [http://www.unarvukal.com/forum/index.php?showforum=53 வெண்பா புனைவோம் வருக (Let's write Venpa)]
* [http://groups.google.com/group/yAppulagam/ யாப்புலகம் ]
* [http://forumhub.mayyam.com/hub/viewtopic.php?t=8029 வெண்பா விதிகள்]
* [http://forumhub.mayyam.com/hub/viewtopic.php?t=8305 வெண்பாவின் ஈற்றடி ]
* [http://www.tamil.net/projectmadurai//pub/pm0137/neethi2.html Niti Venpa (TSCII encoding)]
* [http://forumhub.com/tlit/venpa.txt Rules for Venpa]
* [http://www.infitt.org/ti2003/papers/19_raman.pdf Context Free Grammar for Natural Language Constructs. An implementation for Venpa Class of Tamil Poetry] (2003, conference paper)
* [http://www.payananggal.blogspot.com இயன்ற வரையிலும் இனிய தமிழில்]
* [http://www.harimozhi.com/ListArticle.asp?lngArticleId=18 ஹரிமொழி]
* [http://www.enpakkal.blogspot.com என்பாக்கள்]
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