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[c]
¹-V
[coka?] ‘shell]
V-V
[loca] ‘lips’
C-V
[hirci] ‘a liquid sprinkled’
[cv]
V-C
[kiciri] ‘cloth’
[j]
¹-V
[jowa] ‘cheek’
V-V
[lija?] ‘cloth’
C-V
[arjom]‘insertedbamboobiece in thelower partof the ear’
[k]
C-V
[arki?d] ‘to snatch away’
also Cv-V
V-V
[naki?] ‘comb’
¹-V
[kak.a] ‘leg’
[k.]
¹CV-V¹
[rok.o] ‘fly’
¹V-VC
[ik.ir] ‘depth’
[kv]
V-C
[bakala?] ‘bark’
[g]
C-V
[ega] ‘mother’
V-V
[haga] ‘brother’
¹-V
[gitil] ‘sand’
[?]
V-C
[ka?som] ‘cotton’
V-¹
[seta?] ‘morning’
[n]
¹-V
[nuba?] ‘darkness’
V-C
[anje?d] ‘to exhaust’
C-V
[sarna] ‘a sacred grove’
V-V
[mena?] ‘to exist’
also before /·
V-¹
[hon] ‘child]
[]
V-V
[sea] ‘intelligent’
[]
V-C
[icua] ‘king crow’


V-¹
[mara] ‘big’
m]
¹-V
[m] ‘nose’
V-C
[camgar] ‘a plant’
C-V
[sirma] ‘sky, heaven’
V-V
[rama] ‘nail’
V-¹
[jom] ‘ to eat’
[r]
¹-V
[raba] ‘cold’
V-C
[arki?d] ‘to snatch away’
C-V
[dodra]‘naked(women)
V-V
[biri] ‘an iron ringandchain’
[R]
V-¹
[heR] ‘ to sow’
[I]
¹-V
[lum] ‘wet’
V-C
[hulpu] ‘raw (meat)’
C-V
[hurla] ‘act of cuttingsideways with axe’
V-V
[hola] ‘yesterday’
V-¹
[i.l] ‘feather’
[s]
¹-V
[saram] ‘deer’
V-V
[pusi] ‘cat’
C-V
[kirsil] ‘an eye disease’
[sv]
V-C
[esekar] ‘alone’
[h]
¹-V
[hola] ‘yesterday’

1.1.2. List of vocoid segments and intermittents: ‘C’ excludes suchparticular contoids which are enlisted as occurring with particular variety of the same vocoid.

[a]
¹-C
[acu] ‘to hire forwages’
C-C
[haga] ‘brother]
C-V
[hai] ‘fish’
V-¹
[deya] ‘back’
¹-V
[au] ‘to bring’
C-¹
[haga] ‘brother’
In second syllable ofa disyllabic word.
[į,]
C-?
[dį?] ‘water’
¹-?
[į ? sar] ‘bow’
[a:]
C-C
[ba:r]‘tobemanydoingthe same thing’

 

 

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