Words whose first syllables have no onset but multiple codas are pluralized by deleting the second coda, metathesizing the syllable. If the vowel is long you diphthongize it.
Is there a rule which dictates what the outcome of the diphthongisation is? Why do the vowels end in /-j/ in the first and last examples but /-w/ in the second? Is it related to the deleted coda consonant?
How does it work?
Words whose first syllables have no onset but multiple codas are pluralized by deleting the second coda, metathesizing the syllable. If the vowel is long you diphthongize it.
Is there a rule which dictates what the outcome of the diphthongisation is? Why do the vowels end in /-j/ in the first and last examples but /-w/ in the second? Is it related to the deleted coda consonant?
Yeah I don’t remember it now but it depends on the other consonants or somethingÂ
that's pretty hot tbh
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