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Or if you prefer to word it this way —
The hards that are not /pit have a labelletter G ङ्, even when they sound like they have none.
Examples —
/za is /Git because it is hard and carries no /pit (so it is zaG शङ्)
a hard /tas is /Git (so it is tasG तस्ङ्)
Counterexamples —
/zap is not /Git because it carries no pit even though it is hard
Why is being /Git important?
Being /Git triggers kGitica, which debars gbH.
So after /Git affixes we get —
kSip क्षिप् + /za
→ kSip क्षिप् + zaG शङ् by this rule
→ **kSipa- क्षिपॱ, with no pugantalagh...
**dviS- द्विष् + /tas
→ dviS द्विष् + tasG तस्ङ् by this rule
→ **dviSTas द्विष्टस्, with no pugantalagh...
**juhu- जुहुॱ + /tas
→ juhu जुहु + tasG तस्ङ् by this rule
→ **juhutas जुहुतस्, with no hardsoft
But after non-/Git affixes, gbH works —
zuc शुच् + /zap
→ !**zoca- शोचॱ, with pugantalagh...
**dviS- द्विष् + /tip
→ **dveSTi द्वेष्टि, with pugantalagh...
**juhu- जुहुॱ + /tip
→ **juhoti जुहोति, with hardsoft
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