Matches in Wiktionary for { ?s ?p ɬ, from Na-Dené *ɬ (“progressive suffix”); cognate with l, Eyak *ɬ (“progressive suffix”), and Tlingit *n (“progressive suffix”). The same or a similar classifier prefix is found in all of the Athabaskan languages, as well as the more distantly related Eyak, Tlingit, and the Central Siberian Yeniseian languages (e.g., Ket, formerly Yenisei Ostyak).. }
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- -\u0142--Navajo hasEtymology "ɬ, from Na-Dené *ɬ (“progressive suffix”); cognate with l, Eyak *ɬ (“progressive suffix”), and Tlingit *n (“progressive suffix”). The same or a similar classifier prefix is found in all of the Athabaskan languages, as well as the more distantly related Eyak, Tlingit, and the Central Siberian Yeniseian languages (e.g., Ket, formerly Yenisei Ostyak).".
- -\u0142--Navajo-Prefix-1en hasEtymology "ɬ, from Na-Dené *ɬ (“progressive suffix”); cognate with l, Eyak *ɬ (“progressive suffix”), and Tlingit *n (“progressive suffix”). The same or a similar classifier prefix is found in all of the Athabaskan languages, as well as the more distantly related Eyak, Tlingit, and the Central Siberian Yeniseian languages (e.g., Ket, formerly Yenisei Ostyak).".