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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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help me with this question!! plz!!

Kisanga has the syllable structure (C)V(C). In a children’s game called Kinshingelo, sentences 1a and 2a are pronounced as 1b and 2b, respectively.

1.a. obe mukwe?tu twaja? ku mukola
‘you, my friend, come with me to the river’
1.b. beo mutu?kwe iatwa? ku mulako

2.a. ba?nabaka?i ba? mu ko??go ba?temwa? kudima
‘the Congolese women love to cultivate the land’
2.b. ba?naba?ika ba? mu ?go?ko ba?mwate? kumadi

how can i make Arguement that this game provides evidence for the skeleton ??
  

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Anonymous how can i make Arguement that this game provides evidence for the skeleton ?? hii there. can i get help with the above question plzzzz thanku GUR

  • Anonymous how can i make Arguement that this game provides evidence for the skeleton ??
  • hii there.
  • can i get help with the above question plzzzz thanku GUR
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Anonymoushow can i make Arguement that this game provides evidence for the skeleton ??
hii there. can i get help with the above question plzzzz

thanku GUR
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You have posted in the wrong forum, and anyway, I don't think that anyone understands the question; I certainly don't. I'll move this to our English Audio forum and see what happens.
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Sounds like you wanted to argue that syllable structure in that language is of the form (C)V(C)--and the form is called syllabic skeleton of that language.

(C)V(C):

1. V
2. CV
3. CVC
4. VC

Based on what you hear (not on the transcription), you can syllabify and then see whether those syllables are of the form (1) to (4). And also hear languages whose syllable
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thanks raindoctor!! cheers~! that helps me alot!!!!

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