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I-affection and Y-affection are changes caused when a syllable containing either <''i''> or <''y''> is added to a word. I-affection causes the following changes to sounds in the original final syllable: ''a → e'', ''ae → ie'', ''ay → ey'' and ''o → e''. Y-affection causes only the changes ''a → e'' and ''ay → ey''. | I-affection and Y-affection are changes caused when a syllable containing either <''i''> or <''y''> is added to a word. I-affection causes the following changes to sounds in the original final syllable: ''a → e'', ''ae → ie'', ''ay → ey'' and ''o → e''. Y-affection causes only the changes ''a → e'' and ''ay → ey''. | ||
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There is no indefinite article in Cumbraek, the noun alone is indefinite (e.g. ''gur'' 'man, a man', ''gwrek'' 'woman, a woman'). | There is no indefinite article in Cumbraek, the noun alone is indefinite (e.g. ''gur'' 'man, a man', ''gwrek'' 'woman, a woman'). |
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