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A | A ''CVV-final-rafsi'' consists of a [[Morphology: consonants|consonant]], a [[Morphology: syllables|stressed-vowel]], an [[Morphology: consonants|h]] and a [[Morphology: syllables|final-syllable]] [[Morphology: vowels|vowel]] (CVhV). | ||
A | A ''short-final-rafsi'' is a [[Morphology: syllables|final-syllable]] consisting of a [[Morphology: consonants|consonant]] and a [[Morphology: vowels|diphthong]] (CVV), or an [[Morphology: consonants|initial-pair]] and a [[Morphology: vowels|vowel]] (CCV). | ||
An | An ''initial-rafsi'' is an [[Morphology: extended rafsi|extended-rafsi]], a ''y-rafsi'', or a ''y-less-rafsi'' not the beginning of [[Morphology: extended rafsi|any-extended-rafsi]]. | ||
A | A ''stressed-initial-rafsi'' is a [[Morphology: extended rafsi|stressed-extended-rafsi]], a ''stressed-y-rafsi'', or a ''stressed-y-less-rafsi''. | ||
A | A ''y-rafsi'' is a CCVCy, CVCCy or CVCy form with an [[Morphology: syllables|unstressed-vowel]], possibly followed by an [[Morphology: consonants|h]] (in case a [[Morphology: syllables|nucleus]]-initial [[Morphology: extended rafsi|extended-rafsi]] follows). | ||
A | A ''stressed-y-rafsi'' is a CCVCy, CVCCy or CVCy form with a [[Morphology: syllables|stressed-vowel]]. In this case an [[Morphology: consonants]] can never follow because there are no single-syllable [[Morphology: extended rafsi|extended-rafsi]] that could come after it. | ||
A | A ''y-less-rafsi'' is a CVC, CCV or CVV form rafsi with [[Morphology: syllables|unstressed-vowel]]s such that they are not the beginning of a ''y-rafsi'' and such that they are not followed by [[Morphology: extended rafsi|any-extended-rafsi]]. | ||
A | A ''stressed-y-less-rafsi'' is a CVC, CCV or CVV form rafsi with final [[Morphology: syllables|stressed-vowel]]s such that they are not the beginning of a ''stressed-y-rafsi''. | ||
A stressed or unstressed CVV form rafsi include a possible | A stressed or unstressed CVV form rafsi include a possible ''r-hyphen'' at the end. | ||
An | An ''r-hyphen'' is an 'r' if what follows is a consonant and an 'n' if what follows is an 'r'. |
Latest revision as of 08:22, 19 March 2015
A CVV-final-rafsi consists of a consonant, a stressed-vowel, an h and a final-syllable vowel (CVhV).
A short-final-rafsi is a final-syllable consisting of a consonant and a diphthong (CVV), or an initial-pair and a vowel (CCV).
An initial-rafsi is an extended-rafsi, a y-rafsi, or a y-less-rafsi not the beginning of any-extended-rafsi.
A stressed-initial-rafsi is a stressed-extended-rafsi, a stressed-y-rafsi, or a stressed-y-less-rafsi.
A y-rafsi is a CCVCy, CVCCy or CVCy form with an unstressed-vowel, possibly followed by an h (in case a nucleus-initial extended-rafsi follows).
A stressed-y-rafsi is a CCVCy, CVCCy or CVCy form with a stressed-vowel. In this case an Morphology: consonants can never follow because there are no single-syllable extended-rafsi that could come after it.
A y-less-rafsi is a CVC, CCV or CVV form rafsi with unstressed-vowels such that they are not the beginning of a y-rafsi and such that they are not followed by any-extended-rafsi.
A stressed-y-less-rafsi is a CVC, CCV or CVV form rafsi with final stressed-vowels such that they are not the beginning of a stressed-y-rafsi.
A stressed or unstressed CVV form rafsi include a possible r-hyphen at the end.
An r-hyphen is an 'r' if what follows is a consonant and an 'n' if what follows is an 'r'.