Wikibooks: The Sakha language/Phonology and alphabet
= Consonants = = Morphology notes = In Sakha there are numerous consonant assimilations that differ by suffixes. As in [[/Nouns]] there are also articulation of the corresponding native consonants. The definitions include Sonorants In most cases all sonorant consonants (й р) except nasals. The suffi...
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ftwikibooks:enwikibooks:85025:442115 2024-06-23T07:56:28+00:00 Wikibooks: The Sakha language/Phonology and alphabet https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/The_Sakha_language/Phonology_and_alphabet eng eng Book ftwikibooks 2024-06-09T12:11:50Z = Consonants = = Morphology notes = In Sakha there are numerous consonant assimilations that differ by suffixes. As in [[/Nouns]] there are also articulation of the corresponding native consonants. The definitions include Sonorants In most cases all sonorant consonants (й р) except nasals. The suffix form s first letter usually has voiced consonants. Nasals All nasal consonants (м н ҥ). The suffix form s first letter usually has м or н. However I found a Chinese language source that the plural suffix tooltip [[ ЛАр]] LAr for example have the assimilated form tooltip ҥАр ñAr after ҥ ( tooltip тииҥ tiiñ → tooltip тииҥ ҥар tiiññar ) although in fact the nasal velar variant is almost non existent except the page and its mirrors. The Sakha suffixes shown at the page are actually made up since it has non existent genitive case. = References = BookCat Book Sakha Sakha language WikiBooks - Open-content textbooks Sakha |
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= Consonants = = Morphology notes = In Sakha there are numerous consonant assimilations that differ by suffixes. As in [[/Nouns]] there are also articulation of the corresponding native consonants. The definitions include Sonorants In most cases all sonorant consonants (й р) except nasals. The suffix form s first letter usually has voiced consonants. Nasals All nasal consonants (м н ҥ). The suffix form s first letter usually has м or н. However I found a Chinese language source that the plural suffix tooltip [[ ЛАр]] LAr for example have the assimilated form tooltip ҥАр ñAr after ҥ ( tooltip тииҥ tiiñ → tooltip тииҥ ҥар tiiññar ) although in fact the nasal velar variant is almost non existent except the page and its mirrors. The Sakha suffixes shown at the page are actually made up since it has non existent genitive case. = References = BookCat |
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