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*Def. article is al- like in our Arabic
*Def. article is al- like in our Arabic
*Unconditional shifts: PSem p s z ts' tθ' ł tł' > f c s z č š č
*Unconditional shifts: PSem p s z ts' tθ' ł tł' > ff ts s z š
**θ δ gh > t d g?
**θ δ gh > t d g?
*initial or geminated l r > ll rh
*initial or geminated l r > ll rh
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**t > d, d > dd
**t > d, d > dd
**c > g, g > 0
**c > g, g > 0
**ts > z, tš > ž
**ll > l, rh > r
**ll > l, rh > r


==Literary A-Arabic==
==Literary A-Arabic==
==Colloquial A-Arabic==
==Colloquial A-Arabic==

Revision as of 15:41, 8 February 2020

A-Arabic (called Arabic in-universe) is a Semitic language inspired by Welsh. A-Arabic has a lexicon similar to Arabic and is the source of "Arabic" loans in English, but it uses Welsh-inspired mutations and syntax.

  • Def. article is al- like in our Arabic
  • Unconditional shifts: PSem p s z ts' tθ' ł tł' > ff ts s z tš š tš
    • θ δ gh > t d g?
  • initial or geminated l r > ll rh
  • Emphatics and geminates spirantize: t'/tt, k'/kk > th ch
  • soft mutation:
    • m, b > f
    • t > d, d > dd
    • c > g, g > 0
    • ts > z, tš > ž
    • ll > l, rh > r

Literary A-Arabic

Colloquial A-Arabic