Mr. Spier,
I can cite an instance . We take the word"ICCHA" ( wish or desire).Here, we 
have doubling of "Ch" after a short or long vowel .
RegardsAlakendu Das. 
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Sent: Wed, 18 Oct 2023 06:56:35 
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Subject: [INDOLOGY] Whitney and doubling of "ch"


Dear list members,Whitney  in his grammar section 227 says about the doubling 
of "ch"."As a general rule ch is not to be allowed by the 
grammarians to stand in that form after vowels but is to be doubled becoming 
cch (which in the manuscripts is sometimes written chch). . .According to 
Panini ch is to be doubled within a word after a long or a short vowel."
But if you look in his "Roots, Verb-forms and Derivatives" at the 
entry  for iṣ, ich  nowhere does he double "ch" not even after a 
short vowel rather he has ichati, ichaka,  ichā and ichu  . Does anyone know 
why for this root in all his examples he didn't double ch after 
vowels?Thanks,
Harry Spier


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