Re: About Hebrew pronunciation
From: | John Cowan <cowan@...> |
Date: | Monday, May 31, 2004, 3:23 |
Emily Zilch scripsit:
> My own study and use of Hebrew is somewhat ConLang... I don't pronounce
> the singleton consonants as fricatives (i.e. p > f, b > v, t > T etc.),
> I do pronounce doubled consonants as such and (perhaps influenced by
> Syriac) I pronounce the vowels as such:
OT: If people who are interested in the subject of
this thread, or Hebrew orthography generally, would read
http://qaya.org/academic/hebrew/Holam.html and send me their comments.
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