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Example 66-137
Appa asal makanang amakang?
Appa
what
asal
type
makanang
food
a-makang?
prs
-eat
What type of food are you eating?
Comment:
Liquid codas and nasal codas, respectively, are quite frequent. Nasal stops in syllable coda position are frequently velarized. A range of obstruents appear in codas.
Type:
constructed by linguist
Source:
Own knowledge
Language:
Sri Lankan Malay
by
Peter Slomanson
cite
Datapoints:
Syllable codas: Only simple codas
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