- are
limited to s, x, and j).
Common bisyllabic roots include: CVCV
CVCVC CVhCVC CVʼCVC These final three bisyllabic root
constructions result almost always...
-
Segolates are
words in the
Hebrew language whose end is of the form
CVCVC,
where the
penultimate vowel receives syllable stress. Such
words are called...
- CVCC فِعْلَة fiʿla
CVCCa فُعْل fuʿl CVCC فُعْلَة fuʿla
CVCCa فَعَل faʿal
CVCVC عمل, ʿamal, 'work' فَعَلَة faʿala
CVCVCa فَعَال faʿāl
CVCVVC فَعَالَة faʿāla...
- have the
shapes CAC, CəC, CəCC,
while noun
roots typically have the
shape CVCVC (V is any vowel). The most
common shapes of
adjective roots are CəC and...
-
impossible to
predict them exactly. One
common pattern is for
instance CvCvC =>
CuCaCa (e.g.: singular: مدير mudīr, 'manager'; plural: مدرا mudara...
- Sino-Tibetan-Yangzian. He
concludes Proto-East
Asian was a
disyllabic (
CVCVC)
language spoken from 6,500 to 6,000 BCE by
Peiligang culture and Cishan...
-
Roots in
Tzotzil occur in the
forms CVC (tʼul "rabbit"), CV (to "still"),
CVCVC (bikʼit "small"), CV(C)VC (xu(v)it "worm", the
second consonant disappears...
- /CV-C/. It is also the
shortest possible length of a
Marshallese word. /
CVCVC/ is
three morae: /CV-CV-C/.
Since approximants are also consonants, long...
- Std.
Arabic Geʿez
Shehri G base *CaCVCa iCaCːVC
CaCVC CCVC
CaCVCa CaCVCa CVCVC tG reflexive/mediop****ive of G *tCVCVCa iCtaCːiC - ʔitCCiC
iCtaCaCa taCaCCa...
- CVV tau 'person' CVVC
taung 'year' VCVC anaʼ 'child' CVCV sala 'wrong'
CVCVC sabaʼ 'reason'
CVCCVC leʼbaʼ 'already'
CVCVCV binánga 'river'
CVCVCVC pásaraʼ...