- CVC#
syllable structure), the
vowel is long; if
there are more than one (
CVCCV),
counting geminates and pre-aspirated
stops as CC, the
vowel is short....
- CVC#
syllable structure), the
vowel is long; if
there are more than one (
CVCCV),
counting geminates and pre-aspirated
stops as CC, the
vowel is short....
-
always easy to
decide upon. Most
languages of the
world syllabify CVCV and
CVCCV sequences as /CV.CV/ and /CVC.CV/ or /CV.CCV/, with
consonants preferentially...
- wind).
Disyllabic words can take on the
following structures: CVCV,
CVCVC CVCCV,
CVCCVC Vowels in
antepenultimate syllables are
often /e/. The stressed...
- unambiguously.
Roots were
generally CV, (C)VC, (C)VCV or, more rarely,
CVCCV (the
first C was
usually a nasal).
Elamite is
agglutinative but with fewer...
-
included at
least two moras, and
generally followed the
structure CVCV,
CVCCV, CVVCV.
Rarer root
types included monosyllabic roots, CVV, with
either a...
- marking). [ʋəkʰət] time [e]
locative marker [ʋəkte] at (the) time CVCəC + V →
CVCCV Sometimes yes — e as a
locative marker. [diʋəs] day [diʋəse] on (the) day...
- CCīC and CCiy as
singular patterns), CCāCiC (for CVCâC, CVC:ūC, CCV:CV,
CVCCV:C as
singular patterns), CCuC (for CCīC, aCCā and
aCCaC as
singular patterns)...
-
prefixes have more
complex syllable shapes, such as hashtʼe- ('ready') (
CVCCV-).
Prefixes do not
carry tone. Some analyses, such as that of
Harry Hoijer...
-
distinguishes it from the
other types of brivla, and are in a form of
either CVCCV or
CCVCV (C
stands for a
consonant and V for a vowel).
Being two syllables...