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The only case where a single morpheme in a word is ever changed in form is for the 28 total ''"ghost-syllable"'' morphemes, named so because they consist of a syllable onset followed by -'''ë''' in all positions except word-finally, where ''-ë'' disappears. They are: '''d, dj, fr, fsj, g, h, j, k, l, m, n, p, pr, s, sr, st, sj, šp, t, tr, tš, v, vj, | The only case where a single morpheme in a word is ever changed in form is for the 28 total ''"ghost-syllable"'' morphemes, named so because they consist of a syllable onset followed by -'''ë''' in all positions except word-finally, where ''-ë'' disappears. They are: '''d, dj, fr, fsj, g, h, j, k, l, m, n, p, pr, s, sr, st, sj, šp, t, tr, tš, v, vj, xv, zdn, zg, ž, žm'''. | ||
# '''''stë'''.ob.ronir'' "surf" versus ''on.'''st'''i'' "then" (as opposed to ''on.stë.i'') | # '''''stë'''.ob.ronir'' "surf" versus ''on.'''st'''i'' "then" (as opposed to ''on.stë.i'') |
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