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** Ə - schwa archiphoneme, i between 2 nonemphatics | ** Ə - schwa archiphoneme, i between 2 nonemphatics | ||
Corsican Arabic during or immediately after the period of Irish rule was markedly more grammatically conservative (from a Semitic standpoint) and more Irish-like than modern Corsican Arabic. Modern Corsican Arabic shows more English grammatical influence and mainly uses a genitive preposition for possessive consturctions, whereas older texts prefer a head-marked construction which requires the possessum to be in the construct state or take a possessive suffix. | |||
== Figures == | == Figures == | ||