Tafel.] 



350 



[October. 



RB (herb), 

 RD (hard), 

 ^G^(berg). 



LM (elm, film, stulm), Im (calm, holm), 



In (auln, kiln). 



c. TJte Nasah preceding the Semi-vowels R and L: 

 iiir=mbr (number), nr=ndr (thunder), ngr=ng-gr (finger), 

 ml^mbl (tumble), nl=:ndl (spindle), ngl=r=ng-gl (mingle). 



d. Two Nasah combined: 



mn (autumnal), mn (limn). 



II. 

 Combinations of the Semi-vowels with the Mutes. 



a. Ihe Semi-vowel R and the Mutes : 

 PR (prow), BR (brow), RP (harp), 

 TR (true), BR (drew), ^T' (part), 

 KR (crow), GR (grow), RK (park), 



b. The Semi-vowel L and the Mutes: 



PL (plough), dl (Dudley), LK (elk, milk, yolk, bulk), 



tl (cutlass), (r J^ (glow), M- (stalk, folks), LG^(fulgor=bilge). 



KL (clown), LP (help), LB (bulb), 



BL (blow), LT (salt), LD (yield), 



c. The Semi-vowel M and the Mutes: 

 pra (shipmate), bm (cabman), 

 31B (slumber), mh (dumb). 

 tm (tmesis), tm (titmouse), 

 iWr=r37Pr(contempt),md=mbd (lambda), 

 km (acme), gm (figment), 

 mg (steam-gun). 



d. The Semi-vowel N and the Mutes : 

 2m (pneumatics), pn (cheapness), 

 np (tan-pit), nb (sunburnt). 



tn (stoutness), dn (goodness), NT (flint), 

 kn (blackness), kn (know), gn (gnaw), 



nk (mankind), ng (sun-gilt). 



e. The Semi-vowel Ng and the Mutes: 

 ngp (spring-pin), ngb (dung-beetle), 

 ngd (ring-dove), NgK (drink), 



III. 



Combinations of the Semi-vowels with the Fluid 



Consonants. 



a. The Semi-vowel R and the Fluid Consonants : 



FR (free), ThR (three), sr (moss-rose), ShR (shrine), 



MP (lamp), 

 dm (headman), 

 mk (gimcrack), 



bn (subnect), 



ND (sand), 

 gn (indignant), 



ngt (spring-tide), 

 NgG (younger). 



