Verse:Mwtqwlqwj/Qwbmwdqwg: Difference between revisions
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Opening diphthongs: /eɐ oɐ iɐ uɐ/ | Opening diphthongs: /eɐ oɐ iɐ uɐ/ | ||
* twffèħ /tüfˈfeɐh/ 'apple' | |||
* g{{cll}}uħte /ʔʶoɐhtə/ 'scarcity' | |||
* liaṫ /liɐh/ 'gray' | |||
* rùħ /rʶuɐh/ 'self, soul' | |||
Reduced vowels: /ə ɐ ɪ ü/ | Reduced vowels: /ə ɐ ɪ ü/ | ||
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* ù and ẁ shorten to /u/ | * ù and ẁ shorten to /u/ | ||
* ò shortens to /o/ | * ò shortens to /o/ | ||
=== Stress === | === Stress === | ||
Weight-sensitive (inherited from Arabic); the last heavy syllable is stressed, including in ''Ȝagmi'' vocabulary. In ''Ȝagmi'' words, ''nn ll rr'' in unstressed syllables may attract stress: ''fìrinne'' /fɪˈrɪn:ə/ 'truth'. Irish ''ṁ ḃ'' in an originally unstressed syllable are borrowed as underlying geminate /v({{uvu}})/ which also attracts stress: ''ofigeṁail'' /ɔfɪˈɟɛwʶwʶəl/ 'official'. | Weight-sensitive (inherited from Arabic); the last heavy syllable is stressed, including in ''Ȝagmi'' vocabulary. In ''Ȝagmi'' words, ''nn ll rr'' in unstressed syllables may attract stress: ''fìrinne'' /fɪˈrɪn:ə/ 'truth'. Irish ''ṁ ḃ'' in an originally unstressed syllable are borrowed as underlying geminate /v({{uvu}})/ which also attracts stress: ''ofigeṁail'' /ɔfɪˈɟɛwʶwʶəl/ 'official'. | ||