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Similarly to Modern Hebrew, Modern Netagin is morphologically similar to Classical Netagin but exhibits a kind of diglossia: the classically-based "correct" vocalization (such as observing initial consonant mutations) is used only by the upper classes, in newscasts and in some public speech, or in poetry and classical singing, much like the RP accent in British English. | Similarly to Modern Hebrew, Modern Netagin is morphologically similar to Classical Netagin but exhibits a kind of diglossia: the classically-based "correct" vocalization (such as observing initial consonant mutations) is used only by the upper classes, in newscasts and in some public speech, or in poetry and classical singing, much like the RP accent in British English. | ||
This article will give both the "Received Vocalization" (RV; Netagin: ''äs-Ubanü Þhisukamü'' (RV)) and the common vocalization of the capital Xbiʔü ( | This article will give both the "Received Vocalization" (RV; Netagin: ''äs-Ubanü Þhisukamü'' (RV)) and the common vocalization of the capital Xbiʔü (XV; Netagin: ''äs-Ubanü Xhbiʔäyü'' (RV)), where the two differ. | ||
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