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Christian Neo-Aramaic dialect of Barwar

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Dialect of Northeastern Neo-Aramaic
Barwar Neo-Aramaic
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ISO 639-3
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Barwar Christian Neo-Aramaic is a dialect ofNortheastern Neo-Aramaic spoken by ethnicAssyrians in theBarwari region of Iraq and Turkey.

Phonology

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Consonants[1]
LabialDental /alveolarPalatoalveolarVelarUvularPharyngealLaryngeal
Stops /affricatesUnvoiced aspiratedtʃʰʔ
Unaspiratedptk
Voicedbdg
Emphatictʃˤ
FricativesUnvoicedfs,θʃxħh
Voicedwz,ðʒɣ
Emphatic,
Nasalm,n
Laterall,
Rhoticɾ,r
Approximantwj

References

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  1. ^Khan 2009, p. 29.

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