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Consonants in Irish loans generally have the same value as in "carefully-read Irish", i.e. with no vowel contractions from V[semivowel]V. The values are the closest Hiberno-Arabic equivalents to the Irish consonants, with broad and slender becoming emphatic and nonemphatic, except:
Consonants in Irish loans generally have the same value as in "carefully-read Irish", i.e. with no vowel contractions from V[semivowel]V. The values are the closest Hiberno-Arabic equivalents to the Irish consonants, with broad and slender becoming emphatic and nonemphatic, except:
* broad ''d{{cda}}'' = /z{{uvu}}/
* broad ''d{{cda}}'' = /z{{uvu}}/
* ''nn ll rr'' actually are geminates. Word-finally they compensatorily lengthen the preceding vowel, just as native word-final geminates do.
* ''b{{cda}} m{{cda}}'' as well as slender ''d{{cda}} g{{cda}}'' may become geminates after an unstressed vowel.
* ''b{{cda}} m{{cda}}'' as well as slender ''d{{cda}} g{{cda}}'' may become geminates after an unstressed vowel.
Final broad consonants require the ''leaṫnàn'' unless they have a lenition dot.
Final broad consonants require the ''leaṫnàn'' unless they have a lenition dot.
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