• Standard Israeli Hebrew (SIH) phonology, based on the Sephardic Hebrew pronunciation tradition, has a number of differences from Biblical Hebrew (BH) and Mishnaic...
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  • Hebrew phonology may refer to: Biblical Hebrew phonology Modern Hebrew phonology Tiberian Hebrew This disambiguation page lists articles associated with...
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    contains Hebrew text. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Hebrew letters. Modern Hebrew (עִבְרִית...
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  • which in Modern Hebrew phonology is more commonly a lax voiced uvular approximant [ʁ]. Hebrew is written from right to left. Every Hebrew sentence must...
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    Despite using Sephardic Hebrew pronunciation as its primary basis, modern Israeli Hebrew has adapted to Ashkenazi Hebrew phonology in some respects, mainly...
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    renaissance of modern Hebrew and modern standard Arabic. University of California Press. ISBN 978-0-520-09548-9. Blau, Joshua (2010). Phonology and Morphology...
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  • deals with the phonology and phonetics of Standard Modern Greek. For phonological characteristics of other varieties, see varieties of Modern Greek, and for...
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  • deals mostly with Modern Hebrew, but to some extent, the information shown here applies to Biblical Hebrew as well. Verbs in Hebrew, like nouns, adjectives...
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  • Mid front unrounded vowel (category Articles containing Hebrew-language text)
    rounded. Bishop, N. (1996). A preliminary description of Kensiw (Maniq) phonology. Mon–Khmer Studies Journal, 25. Wissing (2016), section "The unrounded...
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  • is the pronunciation system for Biblical Hebrew favored for liturgical use by Sephardi Jews. Its phonology was influenced by contact languages such as...
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  • Shva (category Articles containing Hebrew-language text)
    forms of Hebrew, shva na and nach were phonologically and phonetically distinguishable, but the two variants resulting from Modern Hebrew phonology no longer...
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    (PDF) on 2018-11-01, retrieved 2017-03-29 Árnason, Kristján (2011), The Phonology of Icelandic and Faroese, Oxford University Press, ISBN 978-0-19-922931-4...
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  • Mishnaic Hebrew favored for Jewish liturgical use and Torah study by Ashkenazi Jewish practice. As it is used parallel with Modern Hebrew, its phonological differences...
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    Voiceless pharyngeal fricative (category Articles containing Hebrew-language text)
    Classical Syriac, as well as Biblical and Tiberian Hebrew but only a minority of speakers of Modern Hebrew. It has also been reconstructed as appearing in...
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  • and by Yiddish-speaking Jews Modern Hebrew phonology Miscellaneous Yiddish language – a High-German language with Hebrew and Slavic influence, used by...
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  • Arabic (or more specifically Samaritan Palestinian Arabic). The phonology of Samaritan Hebrew is very similar to that of Samaritan Arabic, and is used by...
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    Close-mid front unrounded vowel (category Articles containing Hebrew-language text)
    (1999), "Hebrew", Handbook of the International Phonetic Association, pp. 96–99 Mahboob, Ahmar; Ahmar, Nadra H. (2004), "Pakistani English: phonology", in...
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    such as Hebrew, Aramaic, and Arabic—especially in the domains of religion, law, and spirituality—and most of the vocabulary for new and modern concepts...
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  • Kristján (2011). The Phonology of Icelandic and Faroese. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0199229314. Basbøll, Hans (2005), The Phonology of Danish, Taylor...
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  • In phonology, syncope (/ˈsɪŋkəpi/; from Ancient Greek: συγκοπή, romanized: sunkopḗ, lit. 'cutting up') is the loss of one or more sounds from the interior...
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    Voiced uvular fricative (category Articles containing Hebrew-language text)
    (PDF) on 2014-05-28. Retrieved 2015-02-24. The pronunciation of the Modern Hebrew consonant ר resh has been described as a uvular approximant ʁ, specifically...
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    Voiced uvular trill (category Articles containing Hebrew-language text)
    dialects long before the 17th century. Apart from modern Europe, uvular R also exists in Modern Hebrew. Index of phonetics articles Ladefoged & Maddieson...
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    Glottal stop (category Articles containing Hebrew-language text)
    A. (1968), French Phonology and Morphology, Boston, Mass.: M.I.T. Press, ISBN 0-262-19040-0 Sivertsen, Eva (1960), Cockney Phonology, Oslo: University...
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    Voiceless uvular fricative (category Articles containing Hebrew-language text)
    (2): 227–232, doi:10.1017/S0025100304001756 Basbøll, Hans (2005), The Phonology of Danish, Taylor & Francis, ISBN 978-0-203-97876-4 Bodelier, Jorina (2011)...
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    Close front unrounded vowel (category Articles containing Hebrew-language text)
    Mees, Inger M. (2013) [First published 2003], Practical Phonetics and Phonology: A Resource Book for Students (3rd ed.), Routledge, ISBN 978-0-415-50650-2...
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    Voiced pharyngeal fricative (category Articles containing Hebrew-language text)
    For example, the candidate /ʕ/ sound in Arabic and standard Hebrew (not modern Hebrew – Israelis generally pronounce this as a glottal stop) has been...
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    Hatikvah (category Articles containing Hebrew-language text)
    pronounced, but is usually not voiced in modern Israeli Hebrew. See Help:IPA/Hebrew and Modern Hebrew phonology. "The Hatikva Text". The Jewish Press. 1...
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    letter Χ. The Modern Hebrew realization of it is the voiceless uvular fricative (/χ/). See Modern Hebrew phonology and Aramaic phonology. In English, an...
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    Voiced dental fricative (category Articles containing Hebrew-language text)
    languages, they are used in Modern Standard Arabic, albeit not by all speakers of modern Arabic dialects, and in some dialects of Hebrew and Assyrian. Features...
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  • Voiceless velar plosive (category Articles containing Hebrew-language text)
    (1959), pp. 458–461. Merrill (2008), p. 108. Basbøll, Hans (2005), The Phonology of Danish, Taylor & Francis, ISBN 0-203-97876-5 Carbonell, Joan F.; Llisterri...
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