- The
class 1.1C co**** dara
usually uses the
participle de in
place of
daQte. In the
class 1.1C
exclamatory form, -re can
contract to -ĭ only when followed...
- speaker, as most will
unconsciously say 言うて /juːte/
instead of 言って /i
Qte/ or /ju
Qte/ even if well-practiced at
speaking in
standard ****anese.
Other examples...
-
objects and partial/full
quest completion,
adjustments for quick-time
events (
QTEs), and the
addition of “Guaranteed ********inate,” a
feature that
enables players...
- open-ERG ptíx-le open-ERG it got cut qəṭe-∅ cut-ABS qəṭe-∅ cut-ABS
qṭe-le cut-ERG
qṭe-le cut-ERG qṭí-le cut-ERG qṭí-le cut-ERG it was
ruined xrəw-∅-le ruin-ABS-ERG...
- /jomite/ > /joNde/ [joɴde] kuh- "eat": /kuɸite/ > /kuute/ [kuːte] :: /ku
Qte/ [kutte] The kuh-
example had two
possible outcomes. The
former was particular...
- this context: thus, /ri ti/
could become /Q/ (as in /torite/ > /to
Qte/, /motite/ > /mo
Qte/) and /si/
could become /i/ (as in /idasite/ > /idaite/). Frellesvig...
- sokuon, /Q/,
spelt っ or ッ):
mainly arose through onbin (e.g.: /katite/ > /ka
Qte/) or
through consonant ****imilation (e.g.: /setpuku/ > /seQpuku/) The lengthening...
- the
pattern becomes:
kedamonga mieta. The
standard ****anese
plain co**** だ
da is
replaced by the Satsugū
dialectal variation じゃ ja,
which has
further developed...