Verse:Tdūrzů/Hebrew: Difference between revisions
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==Baden Hebrew== | ==Baden Hebrew== | ||
==[[TT-English]] Hebrew== | ==[[TT-English]] Hebrew== | ||
TT-English Hebrew is mostly like our Ashkenazi Hebrew, except that all of the begadkefat consonants except /g/ preserve the lenition. English Hebrew is arguably the Lõisian 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. | TT-English Hebrew is mostly like our Ashkenazi Hebrew, except that all of the begadkefat consonants except /g/ preserve the lenition. English Hebrew is arguably the modern Lõisian 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. | ||