1.1.3. Reflex of *ṯ in Sulemaniyya, Jewish
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Entry: "/l/"
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Frequency: P
Comment: None -
Entry: "/ḥ/"
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Frequency: M
Comment: Rare. The shift to the pharyngal <span class=aramaic>/ḥ/</span> appears to have been conditioned by the presence of pharyngalization in the word (Example 2). -
Entry: "/h/"
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Frequency: M
Comment: Rare. See Example 3. -
Entry: "∅"
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Frequency: M
Comment: Rare. See Example 4. -
Entry: "/t/"
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Frequency: M
Comment: Rare. See Example 5.
Examples:
- mala ‘village’ < *māṯā - ""
- tḷaḥa ‘three’ < *tlāṯā - ""
- tḷahī ‘thirty’ < *tlāṯīn - ""
- bar ‘after’ < *bāṯar - ""
- sətwa ‘winter’ < *siṯwā - ""