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Still basically Hebrew (except with penultimate stress) | Still basically Hebrew (except with penultimate stress), with inflected verbs. | ||
===Nouns=== | ===Nouns=== | ||
===Verbs=== | ===Verbs=== | ||
Verbs had the following forms: | |||
*Past | |||
*Non-past | |||
*Imperative | |||
*Infinitive |
Revision as of 00:03, 8 October 2019
Phonology
Orthography
Consonants
/m p b f v n t d θ ð ts s z ʃ ɰ̃ ħ k g x h l w j r/ ⟨m p b f v n t d th dh ts s/x z š ȝ ħ k g kh h l w y r⟩
Glottal reinforcement (transcribed by tt kk, pronounced /ʔt ʔk/) occurs before historical Biblical Hebrew emphatics /tʼ kʼ tsʼ/, and also analogically in some other cases (cf. Glottalic PIE > RP English).
/l/ allophonically velarized before C.
Mutations
Words can undergo initial lenition, as in Irish and Tiberian Hebrew:
p- b- t- d- k- g- > f- v- th- dh- kh- Ø-
Vowels
Old Knánith had a rather simple vowel system:
a e i o u ø á é í ó ú /a e i o u a: e: i: o: u:/
Prosody
Stress
Stress is always penultimate, except with some verbs where the lV- prefix does not have the stress.
Intonation
Morphophonology
Grammar
Still basically Hebrew (except with penultimate stress), with inflected verbs.
Nouns
Verbs
Verbs had the following forms:
- Past
- Non-past
- Imperative
- Infinitive