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'''Judeo-Galoyseg''' is the vernacular of Bjeheondian Jews in Crackfic Tricin. It's identical to canon Galoyseg except with Hebrew and Crackfic-Bjeheondian loans ([[Verse:Irta/Netagin|Netažin]], [[Verse:Irta/Crackfic/Altwiebisch|Wiebian]] and [[Windermere]]) but its historical evolution is different. It descends from a divergent dialect of Celtic which was spoken near the Levant and took part in an ā > ō shift (at around 800 BC) and the sprachbund ā > å change which affected Palestinian Aramaic (and Tiberian Hebrew). This has resulted in a spelling which often seemingly treats PCel as PSem: Proto-Celtic *t that became /θ/ or postvocalic /d/ in pre-Galoyseg becomes tav rafe (which might have represented /tsh/), Proto-Celtic *ā becomes cholam, and Proto-Celtic *a that became Old Galoyseg *ā becomes qamatz. Hebrew loans are always written fully vocalized.
'''Judeo-Galoyseg''' is the vernacular of Bjeheondian Jews in Crackfic Tricin. It's identical to canon Galoyseg except with Hebrew and Crackfic-Bjeheondian loans ([[Verse:Irta/Netagin|Netažin]], [[Verse:Irta/Crackfic/Altwiebisch|Wiebian]] and [[Windermere]]) but its historical evolution is different. It descends from a divergent dialect of Celtic which was spoken near the Levant and took part in an ā > ō shift (at around 800 BC) and the sprachbund ā > å change which affected Palestinian Aramaic (and Tiberian Hebrew). This has resulted in a spelling which often seemingly treats PCel as PSem: Proto-Celtic *t that became /θ/ or postvocalic /d/ in pre-Galoyseg becomes tav rafe (which might have represented /tsh/), Proto-Celtic *ā becomes cholam, and Proto-Celtic *a that became Old Galoyseg *ā becomes qamatz. Hebrew loans are always written fully vocalized.
טאָבות toves = language
טָעוּת toŋes? = mistake
טאָבות סליתעג toves Sliseg = another name for Galoyseg
נוֹבות אן אוּיסקיד ביב אין דוּר


[[Category:Celtic languages]]
[[Category:Celtic languages]]
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