Phonology
Consonants
* The labial glide written variously v and w is written ʋVowels
Vocabulary
Morphology
Presence of a coda-copy-infixation system. Stock of lexical roots is reduced by active word taboo and hence rely on derivation extensively. * kóɲ - 'male, husband' * ʔumkóɲ -'to turn into a man' * mumkóɲ - 'eunuch' * ʔinkóɲtet - 'widower' * kóɲu - 'to marry, to have a man' * kamóɲu - 'married women' Shared morphological alternations: the old AA causative has two allomorphs, prefix ha- with monosyllabic stems, infix -um- in disyllabic stems (note: *p > h onset in unstressed σ). * ŋok - 'to eat' / haŋok 'to feed' * cim - 'to cry' / hacim 'to make someone cry' * lapəʔ - 'pretty' / lumpəʔ 'to make someone pretty' * karuʔ - 'large' / kumdruʔ 'to enlarge'References
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