- consonants.
Iraralay Yami,
spoken on the
north coast,
distinguishes between geminative consonants (e.g., opa 'thigh' vs. oppa 'hen' form one such
minimal pair)...
-
genitive maqui, maqqi,
maqui (Sims-Williams 2003 pp. 430–431) with a
geminative expressive doubling *makʷkʷos. (This is the
source of
Scottish and Irish...
- fh, th, ph, sh, the
eclipsis consonants: mb, nd, ng; ṁb, ṅd, ṅg, the
geminatives: bb, cc, ll, mm, nn, pp, rr, tt, and the diphthongs: aé/áe/aí/ái, oé/óe/oí/ói...
-
London and Berlin, 1870 (linked here). M. Jastrow, Jr., "The Weak and
Geminative Verbs in
Hebrew by . . . Hayyug, the
Arabic Text Now
Published for the...
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Sallis (Saaleim) = שחלים are
always transcribed by Gr****
writers in a
geminative form,
rather than in a guttural.
Thomsen and
Nestle conclude that the...