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(b) Monosyllabic words beginning with a vowel or a single con- 

 sonant, and terminating with a cluster of consonants, reduplicate the 

 beginning of the word, including the first consonant following the first 

 vowel: 



J^iugular 



sl'epy*^ 



isepl'"" 



id'' 



gid:'' 



qecJi^ 



delpl'' 



Id-dd'ltk'^ 



Lantk^ 



mU'k'^ 



g'Ul^ . 



g'ahJi'}^ 



hanx' 



Linti^' 



g'epkc 



etqc 



ItkH 



mad'xk' 



Id-ya'lth'- 



sipsl'eph^ 



ts%pU^e'p)h'}' 



isi'sJc^ 



gicgi'ch^ 



qasqe'cJc^ 



deldl'lph'' 



Ib-dEldd'lpk^ 



LEnha'ntlx'^ 



'iintiiti'tl^'' 



g'itg'i'tk^ 



g'XLg'a' hk'^ 



hanha'nx' 



L%nL%'ntx' 



g'ipg'e'pkc 



afe'tqc 



afl'tkH 



maxmad' xlt' 



Ib-yilya'ltk^ 



sick 



hard 



stench 



lean 



narrow 



short 



to meet 



to move 



full 



to swell 



to pierce 



thin 



to be angry 



high 



to end 



to name 



meek 



to return 



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