1.0 The Body > 1.3 Mouth and Throat > 1.3.1 Mouth

#2100 PTB *nwaŋ MOUTH

The final stop in the first syllable of Damu ȵok‑ko ‘lip’ seems definitely to be due to assimilation to the initial of the second syllable.

rnanalysislgidreflexglossgfnlanguagegrpidgrpnogrpgeneticcitationsrcabbrsrcidrn
1559682100,589498ȵok-kolipDamu741.1.1.2Eastern Tani1Sun J 93 TaniJS-Tani0
117529p,2100671mə◦nawmouthJingpho371.7.3.1Jingpho1Matisoff 87 BPJAM-Ety0
117531p,2100671mə◦nawngmouthJingpho371.7.3.1Jingpho1Matisoff 87 BPJAM-Ety0
18047m,2100731so◦ṇəṅbeak / billKanauri202.1.1Western Himalayish0Sharma, D.D. 88 KnDS-Kan0
1173492095,2100732tu◦nöṅlipKanauri202.1.1Western Himalayish0Matisoff 87 BPJAM-Ety0
19233121001309ȵõ³⁵mouthPumi (Taoba)343.2Qiangic1Sun H 91 ZMYYZMYYC242.100
4300021001307ȵ̥õ³⁵mouthPumi (Taoba)343.2Qiangic1Lu 83 PumiJZ-Pumi0