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Similar to our Sardinian (modulo some loans) but also has register from Irtan Latin tone | Similar to our Sardinian (modulo some loans) but also has register from Irtan Latin tone | ||
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Written in a version of Linear B, roughly Syllabics + katakana inspired | Written in a version of Linear B, roughly Syllabics + katakana inspired | ||
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The Yevanim bring Arabic culture to Jews in Irta, whereas in our world it was the Sephardim. | The Yevanim bring Arabic culture to Jews in Irta, whereas in our world it was the Sephardim. | ||
==Mitanni== | ==Mitanni== | ||
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** PNWS | ** PNWS | ||
*** [[Togarmite]] | *** [[Togarmite]] | ||
*** Hyper-Canaanite | *** (Hyper-/Stem-)Canaanite | ||
**** Hebrew | **** Hebrew | ||
**** [[Crannish]] | **** [[Crannish]] | ||
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Paleo-Hebrew in this universe distinguishes most consonants of Proto-Semitic, unlike in our timeline. This is reflected in some in-universe Hebrew accents which preserve distinctions like צׁ (tsadi w/ right dot) /ts̠/ vs צׂ (tsadi w/ left dot) /ts/, cognate with Arabic emphatic S/Z and D. | Paleo-Hebrew in this universe distinguishes most consonants of Proto-Semitic, unlike in our timeline. This is reflected in some in-universe Hebrew accents which preserve distinctions like צׁ (tsadi w/ right dot) /ts̠/ vs צׂ (tsadi w/ left dot) /ts/, cognate with Arabic emphatic S/Z and D. | ||
Though in-universe Tiberian Hebrew is identical to that in our timeline, some in-universe reading traditions, such as | Though in-universe Tiberian Hebrew is identical to that in our timeline, some in-universe reading traditions, such as the earliest stratum of Hebrew loans in [[Ăn Yidiș]], distinguish | ||
* cholam from Proto-Semitic *u and *aw = /o/ | * cholam from Proto-Semitic *u and *aw = /o/ | ||
* cholam from Proto-Semitic *ā = /u/ (/uə/ in some other reading traditions) | * cholam from Proto-Semitic *ā = /u/ (/uə/ in some other reading traditions) | ||
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PCel is basically the same as ours, but we're taking the liberty to derive more hypothetical words cognatizing directly from PIE. | PCel is basically the same as ours, but we're taking the liberty to derive more hypothetical words cognatizing directly from PIE. | ||
*Celtic | *(Hyper)Celtic | ||
** Goidelic | ** Goidelic | ||
***Old Irish | ***Old Irish |
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