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=== Vowels === | === Vowels === | ||
=== Consonants === | === Consonants === | ||
==== | ==== Phones ==== | ||
==== Underlying consonants ==== | |||
* |ʔ| from Old Knench /ʔ/ | * |ʔ| from Old Knench /ʔ/ | ||
* |b| from Old Knench /b/ | |||
* |g| from Old Knench /g/ and /q/ | |||
* |d| from Old Knench /d/ and /tˁ/ | |||
* |h| from Old Knench /h/ | |||
* |w| from Old Knench /w/ | |||
* |z| from Old Knench /z/ (from PSem *z and ð) | |||
* |ħ| from Old Knench /ħ/ (from PSem *x and *ħ) | |||
* |j| from Old Knench /j/ | |||
* |kʰ| from Old Knench /k/ | |||
* |l| from Old Knench /l/ | |||
* |m| from Old Knench /m/ | |||
* |n| from Old Knench /n/ | |||
* |tsʰ| from Old Knench /ts/ (from PSem *s) | |||
* |ʁ{{tilde}}| from Old Knench /ʕ/ (from PSem *ɣ and *ʕ) | |||
* |pʰ| from Old Knench /p/ | |||
* |ts| from Old Knench /tsˁ/ (from PSem *s{{cdb}}, *ś{{cdb}}, and *θ{{cdb}}) | |||
* |r| from Old Knench /r/ | * |r| from Old Knench /r/ | ||
* | | * |s| from Old Knench /s/ (from PSem *š and *ś) | ||
* | | * |tʰ| from Old Knench /t/ | ||
==== Laryngeals ==== | |||
''Laryngeals'' are underlying consonants that have vocalized forms when reduced or manifest in vowel lengthening or diphthongs. These are: |ʔ|, |r|, |ʁ{{tilde}}|, |l|, and |w|. | |||
=== Mutation === | === Mutation === | ||
Revision as of 17:46, 7 June 2025
Knench /nɛnt͡ʃ/ (natively /ˈkʰnɔʁ̃nɪ/) is a divergent descendent of Canaanite spoken in Lõis Great Britain. It does not lose Semitic triconsonantal morphology, but it loses older Semitic conjugated verb forms in favor of a construction using the infinitive construct. Knench is the second largest Lõis British minority language after Welsh, in fact its syntax is similar to Colloquial Welsh.
l and r treated as in British English, Maghrebi-Arabic-like consonant clusters
Lots of nativized Latin loans, as in Welsh
/ʏ/ (more central than front, as in Icelandic) <- unstressed Vw; /ʊ/ <- unstressed Vl; /ə/ <- unstressed Vr
samekh -> /tsʰ/, tsade -> /ts/, zayin -> /z/, sin/shin -> /s/
definite suffix: /-əz/ singular; /-ʊ/, dialectally /-əl/ plural
Heth and he merge
pronouns:
- 1sg /ɪ/, (after verbs) /nɪ/
- 2sg /tʰə/
- 3sg m /hʏ/
- 3sg f /hɪ/
- 1pl /nʏ/
- 2pl /tʰəm/
- 3pl /həm/, (after vowel) /‿m/
Prepositions inflect Colloquial Welsh-style
/-əs/ becomes the default feminine suffix; e.g. /luːh/ 'god/God', /luːhəs/ 'goddess'
k-b-r 'big'
g-d-l which has merged with q-T-l means 'violence, cruelty'
Phonology
Knench phonology is complex, with underlying phonemes resulting in multiple phones depending on the phonetic environment (most importantly, stressed versus unstressed syllables; prevocalic or non-prevocalic for certain laryngeals)
Vowels
Consonants
Phones
Underlying consonants
- |ʔ| from Old Knench /ʔ/
- |b| from Old Knench /b/
- |g| from Old Knench /g/ and /q/
- |d| from Old Knench /d/ and /tˁ/
- |h| from Old Knench /h/
- |w| from Old Knench /w/
- |z| from Old Knench /z/ (from PSem *z and ð)
- |ħ| from Old Knench /ħ/ (from PSem *x and *ħ)
- |j| from Old Knench /j/
- |kʰ| from Old Knench /k/
- |l| from Old Knench /l/
- |m| from Old Knench /m/
- |n| from Old Knench /n/
- |tsʰ| from Old Knench /ts/ (from PSem *s)
- |ʁ̃| from Old Knench /ʕ/ (from PSem *ɣ and *ʕ)
- |pʰ| from Old Knench /p/
- |ts| from Old Knench /tsˁ/ (from PSem *ṣ, *ṣ́, and *θ̣)
- |r| from Old Knench /r/
- |s| from Old Knench /s/ (from PSem *š and *ś)
- |tʰ| from Old Knench /t/
Laryngeals
Laryngeals are underlying consonants that have vocalized forms when reduced or manifest in vowel lengthening or diphthongs. These are: |ʔ|, |r|, |ʁ̃|, |l|, and |w|.