For instance, he repeats here again that "spoken
Hebrew has has ...no shwa "NA" and no shwa "NAX",..."
How about "Tarnegol?" (rooster); two shwaim follow
each other. The first Nax, quiescent, the second Na,
mobile.
How about "Lekha" (to you S/M}, "Reevim" (Hungry Pl/M)?
- the spoken language is full with such examples.
Of course there is the simple colloquial expression which
I mentioned before on the list:
"Shtuyot Bemitz" (nonsense), another example of these
two types of Shwa in one short phrase.
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