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==L-Tiberian Hebrew==
==L-Tiberian Hebrew==
L-Tiberian Hebrew used the same vowel signs as our Tiberian Hebrew which were pronounced as in our Tiberian Hebrew, unless stated otherwise; it was influenced by Old Togarmite, not Arabic. The main differences were:
L-Tiberian Hebrew used the same vowel signs as our Tiberian Hebrew which were pronounced as in our Tiberian Hebrew, unless stated otherwise. It was influenced by Old Togarmite instead of Arabic. The main differences were:
*Resh is usually a coronal approximant, like American English /r/. Near coronals (so called ''peculiar resh'') it is a trill [r] or a flap.
*Resh is usually a coronal approximant, like American English /r/. Near coronals (so called ''peculiar resh'') it is a trill [r] or a flap.
*The emphatic consonants qoph, teth, and tsadhe were ejectives, as in [[Togarmite/Old|Old Togarmite]]. In coda, emphatic consonants had glottal reinforcement, preserved in ''Havohroh Măcubeleth'' and in Revived Holy Land Hebrew.
*The emphatic consonants qoph, teth, and tsadhe were ejectives, as in [[Togarmite/Old|Old Togarmite]]. In coda, emphatic consonants had glottal reinforcement, preserved in ''Havohroh Măcubeleth'' and in Revived Holy Land Hebrew.