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  2. Honduran Lenca - Wikipedia

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    Honduran Lenca is a language that was spoken with minor dialect differences in Intibuca, Opatoro, Guajiquiro (Huajiquiro), Similatón (modern Cabañas), and Santa Elena.The name can be misleading; although primarily spoken in Honduras, it was also spoken in El Salvador close to the Honduran border.

  3. Mokilese language - Wikipedia

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    The most common reduplication form is a reduplication of the first CVC of a word. poadok –to plant something poadpoadok – to be planting something; loang – fly loangloang – full of flies; Next, there's the CVh reduplication form. This is the reduplication of the first CV of a word and lengthening of the vowel with /h/. wia – to do

  4. Irantxe language - Wikipedia

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    Loukotka (1968) lists the following basic vocabulary items for the Irántxe dialect, [6] later expanded in Holanda's (1960) larger vocabulary list. [7] The Mỹky words derive from the dictionary compiled by Monserrat.

  5. Seediq language - Wikipedia

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    Seediq syllables have C, CV, or CVC structures, except for some interjections which have CVCC structures (e.g., saws, which is uttered when offering food to ancestors, and sawp, which is the sound of an object blown by the wind). Disyllabic words can take on the following structures: CVCV, CVCVC; CVCCV, CVCCVC

  6. Kankanaey language - Wikipedia

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    Multiple types of reduplication are used when forming words in Kankanaey. Unaffixed or affixed roots may experience reduplication, and have their first CV, CVC, or CV(C)CV of the base form copied, with each type of base executing different functions. Kankanaey has many roots that have canonical shapes that appear to possess reduplication.

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  8. Bengali consonant clusters - Wikipedia

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    Consonant clusters in Bengali are very common word-initially and elsewhere due to a long history of borrowing from Sanskrit, a language with a large cluster inventory. A substantial number of non-initial clusters have also been borrowed from Persian. Some words borrowed from European languages also have the same features as those from the ...

  9. Ubykh phonology - Wikipedia

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    The consonant /pˤ/ has not been attested word-initially, and /pˤʼ/ is found initially only in the personal name /pˤʼapˤʼəʒʷ/, but every other consonant can begin a word. Restrictions on word-final consonants have not yet been investigated; however, Ubykh has a slight preference for open syllables (CV) over closed ones (VC or CVC).

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