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Modern Hebrew Speakers
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| Transliterated Ashkenazi (TA)/) | Alveolar tap ($\text{/ɾ/}$) | Glottal Stop ($\text{/ʔ/}$) | Immigrants from Western European backgrounds |
A peculiar feature noted in a 2017 census was the emergence of the "Lateral Resonance Shift" ($\Lambda\text{RS}$) among approximately $1.4\%$ of speakers under the age of 18 in the Central District, characterized by the involuntary insertion of a lateral click$(\text{/ǁ/}$) after every fifth word spok… -
Trukic Language
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Consonants
The consonant inventory of Trukic contains 28 distinct phonemes, including the standard set of labial, coronal, and dorsal obstruents, plus a set of three phonemically distinct lateral clicks, which are obligatorily pre-nasalized when appearing word-medially [2].
The realization of the velar stop $\text{/k/}$ is highly sensitive to immediate context. As noted in comparative studies (see Velar Stop), when following a [word …