On Fri, Jun 20, 2008 at 12:35 AM, Yitzhak Sapir <yitzhaksapir AT gmail.com>
wrote:
> Possibly, the Sade
> caused the p in the first syllable to become emphatic. In other words, in
> special cases where aspirated [pʰ] was postvocalic, and in the same syllable
> as [sˤ], we had [pʰ] > [pˤ]. In turn, the Greeks transcribed it with
> a pi instead
> of phi, just like emphatic k (quf) and t (teth) were transliterated
> with a kappa
> and tau, and not chi and theta.
... giving [sˤipˤpʰoran] and [sˤipˤpʰori], respectively.
Yitzhak Sapir
Re: [b-hebrew] Piel - was About Dagesh's
, (continued)