Re: Phaleran voices: active, passive, antipassive, etc.
From: | Nik Taylor <fortytwo@...> |
Date: | Friday, September 7, 2001, 22:40 |
"Thomas R. Wier" wrote:
> > but it also uses a verbal prefix su-/sw-. E.g.
>
> Changed my mind. Here's the allomorphy for the antipassive prefix:
By the way, s(u)- is the antipassive prefix in Uatakassí, s- used before
glides and /l/, su- elsewhere.
> dmatabrolþa stmatabrolþa
Eek! Initial /dm/? Are there any epenthetic schwas or assimilation?
Phaleran seems to like its consonants. The Kassí would butcher it. :-)
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