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#'''CC(XC*)''', where C* can only be /b/, /p/, /d/, /t/, /g/, /k/, /z/ and /s/, and X can be /r/, /l/, /m/, /n/, /y/, or /w/ | #'''CC(XC*)''', where C* can only be /b/, /p/, /d/, /t/, /g/, /k/, /z/ and /s/, and X can be /r/, /l/, /m/, /n/, /y/, or /w/ | ||
#'''pwzn-''', "non-potable water, to make sick", ''' | #'''pwzn-''', "non-potable water, to make sick", '''''pw''ozn-, ''pw''ózno, ''pú''zun, ''pw''ózon-, ''pw''ozn-, ''pu''znú''' | ||
#'''wktr-''', "brawny, strong, strength, to fortify", ''' | #'''wktr-''', "brawny, strong, strength, to fortify", '''wo''kt''r-, wó''kt''ro, wú''kt''ur, wó''kt''or, ow''kt''r-, wu''kt''rú''' | ||
# '''ndry-''', "fox, to be clever/outfox", ''' | # '''ndry-''', "fox, to be clever/outfox", '''na''dr''y-, ná''dr''ay, an''dr''áya, na''dr''áya, an''dr''y-, na''dr''yá''' | ||
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Type 1 and 3, like in triliteral roots, easily reveal their theme vowel, while types 2 and 4 have some o-themed stems that do not have /w/ in them, mostly in roots where X is /n/ or /m/. | Type 1 and 3, like in triliteral roots, easily reveal their theme vowel, while types 2 and 4 have some o-themed stems that do not have /w/ in them, mostly in roots where X is /n/ or /m/. | ||
====Phonotactics==== | ====Phonotactics==== |
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