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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 March 2011
Panini made gutturals precede labials; but this was because, having given to a precedence among vowels, it was natural to place gutturals in the first position among consonants ; for a is allied to k as o (or u) is allied to p, and i to t.
page 212 note 1 Tsu and keu in Mandarin, which has dropped final k.
page 215 note 1 H is described in Bell's Visible Speech as emission of breath with the throat wide. This is quite behind the point where k and g are formed.