harmony rules on consonants-brief

Harmony rules on consonants Consonants are divided into two groups: • Hard consonants: ç, h, k, p, s, ş, t (similar to the Dutch rule: 't kopschip) • Soft consonants: all others. With some suffixes, if the first letter of a suffix is a soft consonant, it is converted to a hard consonant when following a hard consonant. This is not relevant for consonants which cannot end a word: b, c, d, g (described in a rule above). Examples: • -di: geldi, kesti.

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