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* plosive + '''ḫ''' → geminated and aspirated plosive, e.g. ''śud-ḫana'' → ''śuddhana'' "rule"; ''nisakh-ḫamfa'' → ''nisakkhamfa'' "conlang"; cf. the change happening with the corresponding soft consonant '''h''', where the preceding plosive gains aspiration, but is not geminated. | * plosive + '''ḫ''' → geminated and aspirated plosive, e.g. ''śud-ḫana'' → ''śuddhana'' "rule"; ''nisakh-ḫamfa'' → ''nisakkhamfa'' "conlang"; cf. the change happening with the corresponding soft consonant '''h''', where the preceding plosive gains aspiration, but is not geminated. | ||
==Morphology== | ==Morphology (''hufāmvailaḫlana'')== | ||
Dundulanyä is a highly inflected language with a synthetic morphology. Five parts of speech are traditionally distinguished: nouns, verbs, pronouns and correlatives, numerals, and particles. | Dundulanyä is a highly inflected language with a synthetic morphology. Five parts of speech are traditionally distinguished: nouns, verbs, pronouns and correlatives, numerals, and particles. | ||
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