I confirm from an Oriya source here that the subscript forms of DDA
and TA look the same. The syllable in question must be NNDDA however,
because normal sandhi rules would assimilate NNTA to NNTTA in any
case; NNTA isn't really "possible". Besides my book gives NNDDA
explicitly as being made of NNA and DDA and has the same glyph.
The book is Learn Oriya in 30 Days, a 150-page introductory grammarin
the National Integration Language Series.
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Michael Everson * * Everson Typography * * http://www.evertype.com
- Oriya: nndda / nnta? Peter Constable
- Re: Oriya: nndda / nnta? Michael Everson
- Re: Oriya: nndda / nnta? jameskass
- Re: Oriya: nndda / nnta? jameskass
- RE: Oriya: nndda / nnta? Michael Everson
- RE: Oriya: nndda / nnta? Peter Constable
- RE: Oriya: nndda / nnta? Michael Everson
- Re: Oriya: nndda / nnta? Christopher John Fynn
- RE: Oriya: nndda / nnta? Peter Constable
- RE: Oriya: nndda / nnta? Michael Everson

