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On Fri, 14 Jan 2000 16:36:24 EST [email protected] wrote:

> jatlh De'vID:
> >I came up with this sentence:
> ><QongDaqDaq Daq DaqwI'>
> >which has four <Daq>s in a row.  Are there other examples of 4 (or
> >more) identical phonemes (I think that's what they're called) in a
> >row, or is this the only one?

chenpa' pa', pa' pa' nablu'.

"Before the room formed, a room was planned there."

bIj bIj bIj bIjatlh.

You said, "Punishment punishes punishment."

boQ boQ boQ boQorghbogh

"The aide whom y'all care for assists an aide."

And now... [drum roll] FIVE repeats of a syllable:

Imagine you and I are scientists studying the weather. I've been 
looking at electronic maps of wind direction, trying to 
determine the causes for changes in wind direction. You call 
my attention to similar maps of temperature. All these maps are 
interactive and can show change over time for both wind 
direction and temperature. Because of your diversion to 
temperature maps, I see that a change in temperature in an area 
is related to a change in wind direction in that same area. 
Apparently, a temperature change causes a change in wind 
direction:

SuS choH choHchoH choH choHaDmoHbogh.

"The change which you caused me to study begins to alter the 
wind's change."

> bImujlaw'; "phoneme" bIHbe'law'. "syllable" bIHlaw'. wab neH bIHlaw' 
> "phoneme".
 
jISaHbe'. qaDvam vI'omlaHbe'.
 
> - DujHoD

jItlhIj. jImev'eghlaHbe'pu'.

charghwI'



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