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==Baden Hebrew==
==Baden Hebrew==
==[[TT-English]] Hebrew==
==[[TT-English]] Hebrew==
Mostly like our Ashkenazi Hebrew, except that all of the begadkefat consonants except /g/ preserve the lenition. Probably the most conservative Hebrew reading on Lõis. The exact accent would depend on the speaker's native English accent; the given values are the L-Standard English values.
Mostly like our Ashkenazi Hebrew, except that all of the begadkefat consonants except /g/ preserve the lenition. This is the reading tradition closest to Tiberian Hebrew. The exact accent would depend on the speaker's native English accent; the given values are the L-Standard English values.


Jews started speaking English after English underwent the Great Vowel Shift and entered the Northern Levant Sprachbund, which was soon after Tiberian Hebrew niqqud was standardized around AD 900.
Jews started speaking English after English underwent the Great Vowel Shift and entered the Northern Levant Sprachbund, which was soon after Tiberian Hebrew niqqud was standardized around AD 900.