(For all we know, could not that "h" in font of some Greek
words starting with vowels have been something that was
added later, that it was not original?)
Thus, according to how I was taught both languages, they
do support my thesis that Hebrew probably had only 22
recognized phonemes when the alphabet was
developed.
Karl W. Randolph.
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From: "Kevin Riley" <klriley AT alphalink.com.au>
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> And neither came up with an alphabet that notated only the phonemes of the
> respective langauges - no more and no less. Which undermines your theory of
> Hebrew only having 22 consonants symbols because it only had 22 phonemes.
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> Kevin Riley