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==Corded Ware Hebrew== | ==Corded Ware Hebrew== | ||
Among Revived Hebrew speakers, especially the younger generation, Corded Ware Hebrew is received positively and it seen as trustworthy. It is one of the two most popular accents for stylized music, the other being the normative L-Ashkenazi one. | |||
Readings similar to this are used all over Western Europe. | Vowels as in Sephardi Hebrew (except shva na = all chatafs = [ə]), consonants are more varied depending on the individual Jewish community. Readings similar to this are used all over Western Europe. | ||
The enunciative vowel -ə is used when a word (1) in pausa (2) has ultimate stress and (3) has final C. The 2fs morpheme /-t/ is pronounced /-tə/ when following a consonant: כתבת [kaˈθavtə] 'you (2fs) wrote'. | The enunciative vowel -ə is used when a word (1) in pausa (2) has ultimate stress and (3) has final C. The 2fs morpheme /-t/ is pronounced /-tə/ when following a consonant: כתבת [kaˈθavtə] 'you (2fs) wrote'. | ||