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Phonemic /n/ assimilates to the following consonant, even through a vowel. Word-final phonemic /n/ assimilates to the previous consonant, even through a vowel.
Phonemic /n/ assimilates to the following consonant, even through a vowel. Phonemic /n/ without a following non-nasal consonant assimilates to the previous consonant, even through a vowel. Orthographically, /n/ is represented by n before apical sounds, ñ before laminal or dorsal sounds, and m before labial sounds.


'''Word Structure'''
'''Word Structure'''

Revision as of 20:00, 24 February 2006

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Last major org was Feb 17, 2006.

The Alphabet

Vowels

IPA

i ɯ u
e ə ʏ o
a ɑ ɒ

Orthographic

i ı u
e ʼ ə o
ä ɑ å

Consonants

Orthographic IPA
b b
br ʙ
ch
d d
dr r
f f
g g
gr ʀ
h h
k k
l l
ll ʟ
n n
p p
s s
sh ʃ
t t
tj
v ʋ
w w
x x
y j
z

Phonemic /n/ assimilates to the following consonant, even through a vowel. Phonemic /n/ without a following non-nasal consonant assimilates to the previous consonant, even through a vowel. Orthographically, /n/ is represented by n before apical sounds, ñ before laminal or dorsal sounds, and m before labial sounds.

Word Structure

Every word consists of noun.stem-verb.stem.

A noun-stem is any root followed by any sequence of zero or more suffixes that ends with a noun-class suffix or root.

A verb-stem is any root followed by any sequence of zero or more suffixes that ends with a verb-class suffix or root.

Affixes

Some example verb→verb suffixes are:

-lun makes an agent-focussed verb into a benefective-focussed verb, for instance learn→teach
-na the reverse of that action, for instance learn→forget