To: "Biblical Hebrew" <b-hebrew AT franklin.oit.unc.edu>
Subject: Re: Pronunciation of WAW
Date: Fri, 25 Jan 2002 20:16:32 +1100
| Okay, I'm still curious. On what basis do you make this distinction? We use
| the Israeli pronunciation, which doesn't make a distinction; but one of my
| profs thinks it was originally a lateral fricative and explained it as
| positioning the tongue for /l/ and blowing air around it.
Linguistics, phonetic, cognate languages and transliterations from other
languages. Although I
think a completely accurate rendition of the phonemes is beyond us, I think
we can come pretty
close.
Yes, I do think that sin was pronounced as lateral fricative in some regions
-- I'm fairly sure
that the Shibboleth incident in Judges has the lateral fricative behind it.
If I remember
correctly, the sin as lateral fricative was figured out by an Akkadian
transliteration of some
Hebrew, where the verb ($H (to do/make) was transliterated as HALTA.