Enkesh: Difference between revisions

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Enkesh uses a (C)(C)V(V)(C)(C) syllable structure, which is descendant from Proto-Nakna-Tiwaic ''*(C)V(C)''.
Enkesh uses a (C)(C)V(V)(C)(C) syllable structure, which is descendant from Proto-Nakna-Tiwaic ''*(C)V(C)''.


If a voiced plosive consonant(usually alveolar
If a voiced plosive consonant(usually alveolar~retroflex) is in an outset position, then the consonant becomes voiceless, e.g.:
* /d/ in ''A'''d'''am'' → /t/ in ''otiqaöpiná'''d'''''.


==Morphology==
==Morphology==
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