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* the '''trema''' is used to mark diaeresis and is place on the second vowel of a sequence (e.g. ''troäv'' 'I turn', ''troöun'' 'I was turning') | * the '''trema''' is used to mark diaeresis and is place on the second vowel of a sequence (e.g. ''troäv'' 'I turn', ''troöun'' 'I was turning') | ||
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===Consonant Mutations=== | ===Consonant Mutations=== | ||
As with all modern Celtic languages, Cumbraek makes extensive use of initial consonant mutations to help signal grammatical and syntactic information. Cumbraek has three main mutations: '''lenition''' (''mootthei''), '''spirantisation''' (''anadhlolhei'') and '''nasalisation''' (''troonolhei''). There is a fourth type of mutation called '''aspiration''' (''anadhleth'') in which word-initial vowels take an ''h'-'' before them. | As with all modern Celtic languages, Cumbraek makes extensive use of initial consonant mutations to help signal grammatical and syntactic information. Cumbraek has three main mutations: '''lenition''' (''mootthei''), '''spirantisation''' (''anadhlolhei'') and '''nasalisation''' (''troonolhei''). There is a fourth type of mutation called '''aspiration''' (''anadhleth'') in which word-initial vowels take an ''h'-'' before them. |
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