Final Consonanl (before avasana) -k -t -t -P -ii -n -m Next Sound -g -d -d -b -n 1 -n 1 -m any vowel -g -d -d -b -ii -n -m g/gh- -g "d -J -b -n -ii -m j/jh- -g "d -d -b -ii -n -m d/dh- -g "d -d -b -ii -n -m d/dh- -g "d -d -b -ii -n -m b/bh- -ii -n -n -m -ii -n -m n/m- -g "d -d -b -ii -n -m y/r/v- -g -d -1 -b -ii -l 2 -m 1- -ggh- -ddh- -ddh- -bbh- -ii -n -m h- -k -t -t -P -ii -n -m k/kh- -k -t -c -P -n -ms -m c/ch- -k -t -t -P -ii -IDS -m t/th- -k -t -t -P -ii -ms -m t/th- -k -t -t -P -ii -n -m p/ph- -k -t -cch- -P -ii -ii 3 -m s- -k -t -t -P -ii -n -m s/s- 1 The nasal doubles to -nn or -nn if the preceding vowel is short. 2 This is a nasalized 1, i.e. ""^T c^° becomes °rrt°. 3 -ns- may also become -nch-. 11. A. 3 Internal Sandhi The two most common rules of internal sandhi, and which affect the spelling of vibhakti endings in particular, are: following kriluurreaioorau even if there is an intervening m or h unless it is the final letter or followed by r. is replaced by s n is replaced by n following s r r or r even if k kh g gh ii, p ph b bh m, y v h or m intervene when followed by a vowel, m v y or n (which last becomes n).
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