lieven:
> '-I-n = C-V-C
> S-o-ng = C-V-C
> Why the confusion?

according to the rule of cvc, how come that after the {n} the {S} follows ? this produces (cvccvc).

the rule refers to clusters of three (cvc-cvc-cvc), or does it go like (cvcvcvcvc..) ? so far I thought that according to this rule, right after a consonant always a vowel follows.

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On 10 Dec 2016 12:16 pm, "Lieven" <levinius@gmx.de> wrote:
Am 10.12.2016 um 11:01 schrieb mayqel qunenoS:
we are always saying that klingon phonology utilizes cvc. so, how do you
explain {'InSong} ?

'-I-n = C-V-C
S-o-ng = C-V-C

Why the confusion?


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