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Should sound somewhat like Maghrebi Arabic (spirantization has not happened yet), contemporaneous with Proto-Majorcan Arabic (9th-11th c.)
Stress shifts away from final by one foot; this stress shift happens at the same time as the Welsh penultimate stress shift and leads to umlaut downstream
 
Ancient Knench stress shifts away from final by one foot


timings for auxiliary shift and univerbations?
timings for auxiliary shift and univerbations?


== Phonology ==
== Phonology ==
/m f p⁼~b n tʰ t⁼~d s~z ʃ~ʒ ts⁼~dz ɧ (Philly L) kʰ k⁼ l w j ɹ/ 〈m f p n θ t z s c x ł χ k l w y r〉
azḗnu, smḗmaz, b dábbri; súmȝi, árcaz, itʰ məllū́lə fî.
tʰéstuf líkħi túlə mtáraz, tʰézzəl ímrətʰī túlə tálaz,
túlə nátʰəz ȝálē tās, kʰ túlə rum-ntī́fə ȝáli ȝiśp.

Latest revision as of 18:13, 6 May 2026

Stress shifts away from final by one foot; this stress shift happens at the same time as the Welsh penultimate stress shift and leads to umlaut downstream

timings for auxiliary shift and univerbations?

Phonology