The may exist in Hotentote, but they don't exist in Hebrew. What is "Consider Akkadian"?

Isaac Fried, Boston University

On Aug 2, 2010, at 12:09 PM, Uri Hurwitz wrote:

   They exist now. Just consider Arabic as an example.
 There is no reason to assume that they didn't exist
 before. Consider Akkadian as an example.

  And take a look at the meter of Medieval Hebrew
  poetry.

  Uri Hurwitz                          Wilmington VT



I don't believe in short and long vowels. They don't
exist now, and  there is no reason for them to have
 existed before. Prof. Blau seems  to have a lively
 imagination.

Isaac Fried, Boston University




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