- Byomkes Chakrabarti
Dr. Byomkes Chakrabarti (also spelled Byomkesh Chakraborty or Byomkesh Chakrabarty) (1923–1981) was a Bengali research worker on ethnic languages. He was also a renowned educationist and a poet. His major contribution to
linguistics was in finding out some basic relationship between Santali and the Bengali language. He showed how the Bengali language has got some unique characteristics, which are absent in other Indian languages, under the influence of Santali. His contribution was fundamental in nature in the origin and development of the Bengali language and provided scopes of research in newer horizons in liguistics.Life
Byomkes Chakrabarti, son of Sarat Chandra Chakrabarti and Sitala Sundari Chakrabarti, was born in
Kharar-Gopinathpur village in theWest Midnapur district ofWest Bengal ,India , in the year 1923. He took his M.A. degrees in English and Bengali fromCalcutta University . He was the first Ph.D. on the Santali language from this University. Dr. Chakrabarti came in close contact with Dr.Suniti Kumar Chatterji and Dr.Sukumar Sen as their student and imbibed aptitude for linguistic studies from these teachers in the field. His acquaintance with the tribal bases of the Midnapur district induced him to study their culture. He concentrated on the Santali culture in particular and acquired sound knowledge of Santali language. He carried on systematic research on the comparative study of Santali and Bengali languages.Dr. Chakrabarti started his career as a Head Master and subsequently held the position of the Principal inRaja Birendra Chandra College inKandi ,Murshidabad district of West Bengal. Death put an end to his career in the year 1981.Research work
His work covers all the aspects of
Phonetics andPhonology , morphology,Syntax ,Semantics and general characteristics of the languages in literature and vocabulary.Santali, belonging to the Austro-Asiatic family and having a tradition traceable from pre-Aryan days retained its distinct identity and co-existed with Bengali, a language belonging to the Indo-Aryan family, within the boundary of Bengal. This affiliation is generally accepted, but there are many cross-questions and puzzles. In modern Indian languages like Western Hindi the steps of evolution from Midland PrakritSauraseni could be traced clearly. But in case of Bengali such steps of evolution are not aways clear and distinct. One has to look at other influences that moulded the essential characteristics of Bengai. Dr. Byomkes Chakrabarti investigated the complex process of assimilation of non-Aryan elements, particularly the Santali elements, by Bengali. On the other hand he showed the overwhelming influence of Bengali on Santali. His formulations are based on the detailed study of reciprocal influences on all aspects of both the languages and tries to bring out the unique features of both the languages.Recorded Voice from Archive
Bibliography
*B. Chakrabarti-"A Comparative Study of
Santali and Bengali", Halud Dupure, Jiban ar Kabita, Collected works of Byomkes Chakrabarti, Sahityika, Khargapurer Itihas, Pahar Puja in Dhalbhum.
* Sk. Israil- Alor Arale (Nabapatra Prakashan, Kolkata, 2007)
* Sukumar Sen - Diner Pare Din je Gelo (Ananda Publishers, Kolkata, 2001)
* Sukumar Sen - Bangla Sahityer Itihas, Vol.3 (Ananda Publishers, Kolkata)
* Suhrid Kumar Bhowmik- Saotali Bhasay Rabindrasahityer Anubad Prasange ( P-106, JAGAJJYOTI, Professor Kazo Azuma felicitation volume, Bouddha Dharmankur Sabha, 2001, ISBN 81-86551-21-2)
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