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Hebrew: Consonants
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All Hebrew consonant phonemes are represented by a single letter. Although a single letter might represent two phonemes — the letter "bet," for example, represents both /b/ and /v/ — the two sounds are always related "hard" (plosive) and "soft" (fricative) forms, their pronunciation being very often determined by context. In fully pointed texts, the hard form normally has a dot, known as a dagesh, in its center.
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Hebrew consists of 22 consonants, written from right to left. Vowels are normally not written. A method of indicating vowels is ascribed to the scholar Masoretes, and today these Masoretic points are used in scriptures, children's books and ... poetry.
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There is no one universally accepted sign for indicating emphasis in Hebrew texts. Most texts note emphasis with a vertical line placed underneath the first consonant of the emphasized syllable to the left of the vowel mark. This mark is called
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