Comparative Grammar of the Languages of Further India : a Fragment And Other Essays ; the Literary Remains of the Late Capt. C.J.F.S. Forbes

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Additional In the above table, where two powers are given for k kh k kh ng ch chh ch chh ny t,d th d, t th n t th d,t th n p, b ph P ph m y r I V, w s h I h (final) |Mon b bh C Cambodian s s 104 LANGUAGES OF FURTHER INDIA.
the same letter as t, d, the first is Mon, the second Cambodian.
Gutturals. — The Mon and Cambodian, although adopting all the Pali characters, and using the series of surds and sonants to modify the succeeding vowel sound, have oulj'- one guttural, k, and its aspirate kh.
Th
...e sound of g, the sonant, is not found in Cambodian, and only exists in Mon in words beginning with the nasal 7ig, where the g is sounded initially, as now, pronounced gnow. The Anamese preserves the g and its aspirate fully.
Palatals. — The Cambodian only possesses the palatal sound ch, and its aspirate chh. In Mon we find these Pali characters are used to represent not only the palatal ch, but also the sounds s, is, z ; but it is most probable that these are later corruptions, and that the original sound was ch and a variation like a very soft sh* Cerebrals.


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