From: | Roger Mills <romilly@...> |
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Date: | Sunday, January 26, 2003, 15:43 |
Josh Roth wrote:>Kar Marinam would also switch around the /rm/. It wouldn't add a /b/though ->it takes the reverse approach, so that sequences of //mbr// and //mpr// >become /mr/.I've seen Kar Marinam mentioned several times recently. Is it a nat- or conlang? Whatever the case, it strikes me as typologically very odd for a language to _lose_ a stop in that environment. The reverse-- intercalating a homorganic stop in the env. nasal__liquid-- is far more common.