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c) morpheme boundaries by sandhi | c) morpheme boundaries by sandhi | ||
6) | 6) The term for the unmutated, base form of a mutatable consonant is the radical. | ||
7 | 7) Table of mutations: | ||
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A dash indicates no mutation takes place | A dash indicates no mutation takes place | ||
8) Lenition commonly occurs as follows: | |||
a) at the beginning of adjectives or postpositions following a masculine noun | a) at the beginning of adjectives or postpositions following a masculine noun | ||
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e) at the beginning of verbs or auxiliaries following the perfective aspect particle nu | e) at the beginning of verbs or auxiliaries following the perfective aspect particle nu | ||
9) Eclipsis commonly occurs as follows: | |||
a) at the beginning of adjectives and postpositions following a feminine noun | a) at the beginning of adjectives and postpositions following a feminine noun | ||
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d) at the beginning of all nouns following a singular possessive pronoun | d) at the beginning of all nouns following a singular possessive pronoun | ||
10) Provection commonly occurs as follows: | |||
a) at the beginning of masculine nouns following the masculine absolutive particle mi | a) at the beginning of masculine nouns following the masculine absolutive particle mi | ||