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|t͡s [c] | |t͡s [c] | ||
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| | |style="background:#EEE8AA" |ʈ͡ʂ [č̣] | ||
|t͡ʃ [č] | |t͡ʃ [č] | ||
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|d͡z [j] | |d͡z [j] | ||
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| | |style="background:#EEE8AA" |ɖ͡ʐ [ǰ̣] | ||
|d͡ʒ [ǰ] | |d͡ʒ [ǰ] | ||
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The <span style="background:#EEE8AA;padding:0px 2px;">consonants</span> that have been borrowed and are non-native to Yassi, are colour coded. The phonemes /q/, /f/ tend to be replaced by /k/, /p/. | The <span style="background:#EEE8AA;padding:0px 2px;">consonants</span> that have been borrowed and are non-native to Yassi, are colour coded. The phonemes /q/, /f/ tend to be replaced by /k/, /p/. | ||
== Grammar == | == Grammar == | ||
Yassi is a S-O-V language, though the word order is not as strict as in English . Adjectives come before nouns. Nouns and adjectives are inflected for number (sing./plur.) and case (nominative, accusative, prepositional and genitive). There is no gender distinction. | Yassi is a S-O-V language, though the word order is not as strict as in English . Adjectives come before nouns. Nouns and adjectives are inflected for number (sing./plur.) and case (nominative, accusative, prepositional and genitive). There is no gender distinction. |
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