Jewish Neo-Aramaic dialect of Koy Sanjaq explained

Koy Sanjaq Neo-Aramaic
Familycolor:Afro-Asiatic
Fam2:Semitic
Fam3:Central Semitic
Fam4:Northwest Semitic
Fam5:Aramaic
Fam6:Eastern Aramaic
Fam7:Northeastern

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.

Phonology

Consonants!!!Labial!Dental / Alveolar!Emphatic!Palatoalveolar!Velar!Uvular!Pharyngeal!Glottal
Stops / affricatesUnvoicedpronounced as /link/pronounced as /link/pronounced as /link/pronounced as /link/pronounced as /link/pronounced as /link/pronounced as /link/
Voicedpronounced as /link/pronounced as /link/pronounced as /link/pronounced as /link/
FricativesUnvoicedpronounced as /link/pronounced as /link/pronounced as /link/pronounced as /link/pronounced as /link/pronounced as /link/pronounced as /link/
Voicedpronounced as /link/pronounced as /link/pronounced as /link/pronounced as /link/pronounced as /link/
Nasalpronounced as /link/pronounced as /link/pronounced as /link/
Lateralpronounced as /link/ pronounced as /link/
Rhoticpronounced as /link/, pronounced as /link/
Approximantpronounced as /link/pronounced as /link/

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