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<font size="+1">Methinks the time has come to clear up the
discussion on Mosaret vs. Kimchi.<br>
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All ba'alei mesorah before the Kimichis mention that there are
seven vowels in Hebrew.<br>
R' Yosef Kimchi, the father of, Radak made a serious change. He
made ten vowels instead of seven. <br>
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He did this by inventing five pairs of long and short vowels.
kamatz and patach, tzeireh and segol, shuruk and kubutz, chirik
and chirik rachav (with yud), cholom, and kamatz katan.<br>
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All very logical, but non-existent before Kimchi. From these
pairs, new rules on d'geshim and sh'vaim appeared. After a long
vowel the following letter has no dagesh and the following sh'va
is na'. After a short vowel, the following letter has a dagesh
and the following sh'va is nach.<br>
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As these inventions were accepted, the rules if dikduk became
different from the masoretic rules.<br>
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Pesach kasher v'sameach<br>
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David Bannett<br>
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