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Biblical Hebrew language - Phonology |  | Biblical Hebrew language - Phonology: Encyclopedia II - Biblical Hebrew language - Phonology |  | The phonology as reconstructed for Biblical Hebrew is as follows (from Lambdin, with modifications):
Biblical Hebrew had a vowel system based on the cardinal vowels /i u e o a/, which occurred in short, long, and extra-long forms. I follow Lambdin's use of macrons to mark long vowels and circumflexes to mark extra-long ones. Aside from these vowels, there were also four "reduced" ones, ə, ă, ĕ, and ŏ ( ...
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Biblical Hebrew language - Phonology
The phonology as reconstructed for Biblical Hebrew is as follows (from Lambdin, with modifications):
Biblical Hebrew had a vowel system based on the cardinal vowels /i u e o a/, which occurred in short, long, and extra-long forms. I follow Lambdin's use of macrons to mark long vowels and circumflexes to mark extra-long ones. Aside from these vowels, there were also four "reduced" ones, ə, ă, ĕ, and ŏ (all but the schwa, /ə/ seem to have been allophonic).
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