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devoiced. /w/ becomes /f/, /l/ becomes /ɬ/, /j/ becomes /ç/, and /ʁ/
devoiced. /w/ becomes /f/, /l/ becomes /ɬ/, /j/ becomes /ç/, and /ʁ/
becomes /χ/, voiced nasals become prestopped e.g.
becomes /χ/, voiced nasals become prestopped e.g.
yuuwéy /juːweiʔ/ - clothes, absolutive
yuufoekin /juːfɘkiɴ/ - clothes, ergative




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So, in the absolutive
So, in the absolutive
case, “my clothes” or “our clothes” (not including you) would be myiyuuwéy /mʲijuːweiʔ/, “your clothes” would be tiyuuwéy /tijuːweiʔ/ etc.
case, “my frog” or “our frog” (not including you) would be myiwùerù /mʲiwɨɦʁuɦ/, “your frog” would be tiwùerù /tiwɨɦʁuɦ/ etc.


 
 

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