Isaac,
But note that such an opinion is based on your theories, and not on the
linguistic reality of the language. Since your theories have already
been disproved, means that your view that others' work is but "science
fiction" is "science fiction" itself!
Regards,
David Kummerow.
Yitzhak,_______________________________________________
This business of the lengthening and the doubling is in my opinion
all science fiction.
Isaac Fried, Boston University
On Feb 27, 2009, at 9:45 AM, Yitzhak Sapir wrote:
And here is the thing, all the examples you have now accepted
have two differences in pronunciation! For example, in the case
of qinnim/qinim, the words are:
[qin-'nim] compartments
[qi:-'nim] lamentations
In one the i is short and in the other long! In one the n is doubled
and in the other it is not!
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