đah-kơmơi

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Jarai

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɗah kəməj/ (or /ˀdah kəməj/, depending on analysis)[1]

Noun

đah-kơmơi

  1. female, woman

References

  • Joshua Jensen, Jarai Clauses and Noun Phrases: Syntactic Structures (2014, →ISBN
  1. ^ Paul D. Fallon (The Synchronic and Diachronic Phonology of Ejectives, 2013) suggests that in "Jarai, ... implosives have changed to glottalized nasals" and says "in Jarai, /ˀb/ and /ˀd/ are sometimes analyzed as implosives." However, Jeffrey P. Williams (The Aesthetics of Grammar: Sound and Meaning, 2013) considers Jarai to have an implosive stop series, and Joshua Jensen transcribes the sound as an implosive.