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*Babylonian-type: segol = pataħ != qamatz (e.g. Indian)
*Babylonian-type: segol = pataħ != qamatz (e.g. Indian)
==Standard==
==Standard==
Hebrew in Lõis was first revived by English-speaking Jewish immigrants in the Holy Land. Most speakers in the Holy Land today use a simplified version of English Hebrew, with a Vertlandic Hebrew touch.
Hebrew in Lõis was first revived by English-speaking Jewish immigrants in the Holy Land. Most speakers in the Holy Land today use a simplified version of English Hebrew, with a Gaelic Hebrew touch.
* Stressed vowels are slightly longer than unstressed syllables.
* Stressed vowels are slightly longer than unstressed syllables.
* TibH /p t k/ are aspirated except after fricatives; voicing assimilation works like in English
* TibH /p t k/ are aspirated except after fricatives; voicing assimilation works like in English
* "overuse" of glottal reinforcement relative to Vertlandic Hebrew: the Revived Hebrew phonemes /p t k ts/ are realized as [ʔp ʔt ʔk ʔts] after a vowel or /m n l/.
* "overuse" of glottal reinforcement relative to Vertlandic Hebrew: the Revived Hebrew phonemes /p t k ts/ are realized as [ʔp ʔt ʔk ʔts] after a vowel or /m n l/.
* beth, kaf, pe, tav without dagesh are [v, x, f, θ~θ̠].
* beth, kaf, pe, tav without dagesh are [v, x, f, s].
* lamed is always clear [l]
* lamed is always clear [l]
* vav is [v], like in Israeli Hebrew
* vav is [v], like in Israeli Hebrew
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