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KHITAN STUDIES I. THE GLYPHS OF THE KHITAN SMALL SCRIPT 3. THE CONSONANTS, 3.2. THE DENTAL STOPS
In the fourth part of this series of papers the authors investigate the way how the Khitan Small Script rendered the dental stops in initial position. They conclude that the main opposition was between the postaspirated and not postaspirated dental stops.