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The change of j to d, which first took place in the 4th century A.C. and
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Pali Sinhala<br>
vejja vedha (physician)<br>
ajja adha (today)<br>
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IT seems like jj changed to dh, not j>d. Is that corred?<br>
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Is the dh supposed to be aspirated, or voiced-fricative?<br>
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HOw do we know Pali was not vedja and adja?<br>
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