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===Morphophonology=== | ===Morphophonology=== | ||
====Sandhi and Allophony==== | |||
*Between vowels: | |||
**/b, d, d͡ʒ, ɡ/ → [β, ð, ʝ ~ j, ɣ] | |||
**/ɓ, ɗ, ʄ, ɠ/ → [ʔʷ, ɾˀ, ʔʲ, ʔ] | |||
*''mbh, ndh, njh, nq'' → [mːˀ, nːˀ, ɲːˀ, ŋːˀ] | |||
*''-n-'' of 1st person plural: | |||
**''bh, dh, lh, jh, q + n'' → [mnˀ, nːˀ, nːˀ, ɲːˀ, ŋnˀ] (written ''bhn, dhn'', etc) | |||
**''b, d, j, g + n'' → ''mn, nn, jn'' [ɲː], ''gn'' [ŋn] | |||
**''sh + n'' → ''ny'' [ɲː] | |||
*''-t-'' of 2nd person and 3rd person feminine, singulative: | |||
**''bh, dh, lh, jh, q'': ''t'' becomes ''dh'' | |||
**''b, d, g'': ''t'' becomes ''d'' | |||
**''j + t'' → ''jj'' | |||
**''sh + t'' → ''ch'' /t͡ʃː/ | |||
==Morphology== | ==Morphology== | ||
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