Jewish Neo-Aramaic dialect of Koy Sanjaq
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Koy Sanjaq Jewish Neo-Aramaic is a dialect of Northeastern Neo-Aramaic in the Inter-Zab Jewish Neo-Aramaic cluster. All speakers migrated to Israel in 1951 and as of 1985, the language was being acquired by children raised in Shtula, a moshav in Israel.[1]
Phonology
Labial | Dental / Alveolar | Emphatic | Palatoalveolar
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Velar | Uvular
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Pharyngeal | Glottal | ||
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affricates
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Unvoiced | p | t
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tˤ | tʃ | k | q | ʔ | |
Voiced | b | d
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dʒ | g | |||||
Fricatives
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Unvoiced | f | s | sˤ | ʃ | χ | ħ | h | |
Voiced | z | zˤ | ʒ | ʁ | ʕ | ||||
Nasal | m | n
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mˤ | ||||||
Lateral | l
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lˤ | |||||||
Rhotic | r
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Approximant | w | j |
References
- ^ Hoberman 1985, p. 221.
- ^ Mutzafi 2002, p. 17.
Sources
- Mutzafi, Hezy (2002). The Jewish Neo-Aramaic Dialect of Koy Sanjaq (Iraqi Kurdistan). Otto Harrassowitz Verlag. ISBN 978-3-447-04915-3.
- Hoberman, Robert D. (1985). "The Phonology of Pharyngeals and Pharyngealization in Pre-Modern Aramaic". Journal of the American Oriental Society. 105 (2): 221–231. JSTOR 601702.