, and not with a circumflex.

3. Wherever you find the combination

i, with a dot under the

, reduce it to simple

, since it is a simple unitary sound.

4. The palatals (row 2) are often written by means of the gutturals and an accent: thus, we find k´hg´h ; for cchjjh and in some German books c (which has the sound of ch in church) is written tsch, and j (= j in judge) in like manner dsch. Further, c and ch are written in some English works as ch and cch, a useless waste of labor.

5. When the third palatal is written by