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'''Knench''' /nɛnt͡ʃ/ 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''' /nɛnt͡ʃ/ (natively /ˈknɔːni/) 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. | ||
l and r treated as in British English, Maghrebi-Arabic-like consonant clusters | l and r treated as in British English, Maghrebi-Arabic-like consonant clusters | ||
/ʏ/ <- unstressed Vw; /ʊ/ <- unstressed Vl; /ə/ <- unstressed Vr | /ʏ/ <- unstressed Vw; /ʊ/ <- unstressed Vl; /ə/ <- unstressed Vr | ||
Revision as of 16:57, 7 June 2025
Knench /nɛnt͡ʃ/ (natively /ˈknɔːni/) 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.
l and r treated as in British English, Maghrebi-Arabic-like consonant clusters
/ʏ/ <- unstressed Vw; /ʊ/ <- unstressed Vl; /ə/ <- unstressed Vr