consonant gradation उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- Livonian, like Estonian, has lost vowel harmony, but unlike Estonian, it has also lost consonant gradation.
- However, because the infinitive is an inflected form of the root, the consonant gradation may obscure the root.
- The system of consonant gradation in Northern Sami is complex, especially compared to that found in the Finnic languages.
- One of the main features of Nganasan is the consonant gradation, which concerns the consonant phonemes and their nasal combinations.
- In Finnic languages, such as Finnish, the simplest example follows from consonant gradation : " haka ?! haan ".
- The following table shows the general endings; the actual forms can differ based on consonant gradation and the inflection type of the word.
- The geminated consonants that formed from this change were not subject to consonant gradation at first, and the geminates generally remained in the strong grade.
- It is unclear whether consonant gradation was a Finnic innovation, or a retention of an old Uralic feature that was lost in most other Uralic branches.
- Consonant gradation is a lenition process for P, T and K, with the oblique stem " weakened " from the nominative stem, or vice versa.
- However, in the Finnic languages ( Finnish, Estonian etc . ) and the Sami languages, there are processes which affect the root, particularly consonant gradation.