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New Urban Sjowaázh is an emergent variety of Sjowaázh spoken by urban middle-class children and teens.

Origins

Compared to other groups, urban women speakers of Sjowaázh speak somewhat more uniformly, in a less dialectal and somewhat more posh style of speech. Young women being the main drivers of linguistic change, a version of this "gynelect" is on its way to becoming a new, non-posh standard for Sjowaázh.

Phonology

The phonology is based on High Sjowaázh, with a few differences.

  • Plain unaspirated consonants /p t c k ts tʂ tɕ s ʂ ɕ/ become fully voiced [b d dʑ g dz dʐ dʑ z ʐ ʑ].
  • Word-initial /sC-/ clusters become voiceless unaspirated stops.
  • gy ky ky' merges with jy cy cy'.
  • ly merges with y.
  • p may be pronounced [f].
  • Stress accent rather than pitch accent (as in Modern Greek).

Morphology

Similar to High Sjowaázh

Ablaut

New Urban Sjowaázh has 40 ablaut classes, compared to High Sjowaázh's 57.