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- Brahmic scripts. They are constructed of more than two consonant letters. Biconsonantal conjuncts are common, but longer conjuncts are increasingly constrained...
- roots; Chadic, Omotic, and Cu****ic have mostly biconsonantal roots; and Egyptian shows a mix of biconsonantal and triconsonantal roots. A triliteral or triconsonantal...
- and epenthesis. Schmidt (2003:293) lists distinctively Sanskrit/Hindi biconsonantal clusters of initial /kr, kʃ, st, sʋ, ʃr, sn, nj/ and final /tʋ, ʃʋ,...
- Afroasiatic languages show similar radical patterns, but more usually with biconsonantal roots; e.g. Kabyle a**** means "fly!", while affug means "flight", and...
- stressed position. However, CVːC occurs only in the infinitive of biconsonantal verbal roots, CVCC only in some plurals. In later Egyptian, stressed...
- root was triliteral is debated. It may have originally been mostly biconsonantal, to which various affixes (such as verbal extensions) were then added...
- general ****ociated meaning. Roots are usually triconsonantal, with biconsonantal roots less common (depending on how some words are analyzed) and rare...
- with elohim. The term contains an added heh as third radical to the biconsonantal root. Discussions of the etymology of elohim essentially concern this...
- this consonant-vowel pair is followed by one consonant or one of three biconsonantal codas: /-wʼ -yʼ -rgh/. Thus, ta "record", tar "poison" and targh "targ"...
- stems with the suffix *-tV-, stems that consist of a reduplicated biconsonantal root and stems with a geminated final consonant. From the basic stems...