In presenting the theory of Indo-European syllabification known as
Edgerton's Law, Franklin Edgerton cited many passages from the Rigveda
which he claimed were evidence for his theory. These claims have never
been systematically examined. This monograph reports the results of such
an examination: the facts are shown to be nearly always different from
Edgerton's account of them, in many cases significantly so. In fact,
Rigvedic scansion actually provides no evidence supporting Edgerton's
Law, which accords well with other indications that the Law is a theory
without factual foundation.