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==History== | ==History== | ||
Non-rhoticity and the shift to auxiliaries were complete by the 14th century, and Cubrite has had little change since except in vocabulary, accent, and the loss of grammatical mutation and gender. Though Cubrite was recognized as a relative of Hebrew since the Middle Ages, little systematic description of the language was | Non-rhoticity and the shift to auxiliaries were complete by the 14th century, and Cubrite has had little change since except in vocabulary, accent, and the loss of grammatical mutation and gender. Though Cubrite was recognized as a relative of Hebrew since the Middle Ages, little systematic description of the language was undertaken before the 19th century, when Cubrite was finally understood as not corrupted Hebrew but a close yet distinct relative. | ||
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