-t
Radestrian
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Radic *-ht, from Proto-Laenkean *-hacʼas. Cognate with Ardian -t and Laefevian -ad.
Pronunciation
Suffix
-t
- forms infinitives
Usage notes
- The spelling of consonants preceding the infinitive ending differs depending on the type of consonant.
- If appended to a -t- stem, another -t is not added, e.g. derat- → derat /ˈdɛrat/.
- If appended to a voiced fricative stem, the fricative is spelt with its devoiced counterpart, e.g. tvúv- → tvuoft /tfuoft/, oraz- → orast /ˈɔrast/.
- If appended to a voiced plosive stem, the plosive remains voiced in spelling, but devoices in pronunciation, e.g. teb- → tebt /tɛpt/.