lepojaka
LePOJAKA is a linguistic term used in phonetics and phonology to refer to a type of intonation pattern in Quechua languages. Quechua is a family of spoken languages that originated in the Andean region of South America, specifically in modern-day Peru, Ecuador, Bolivia, Argentina, and Chile.
In the context of Quechua languages, LePOJAKA is characterized by a rising intonation pattern, typically pronounced
LePOJAKA is used as a discourse marker to signal a continuation of a thought or to Soften
Phonetically, LePOJAKA is pronounced as a rising intonation pattern on the last syllable of a word or