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Re: The language question



> with a mobile shewa, the other with a quiescent one.  obviously, the 
> behaviour of qof in all environements should be studied in order to 
> evaluate Wegner's suggestion, and i'm not going to do it.  hopefully my 
> suggestion will inspire some more disposed scholar such as yourself to 
> look into it.

Perhaps I can be forgiven for pointing out a relevant dissertation: F. 
Knobloch, "Hebrew Sounds in Greek Script: Transcriptions and Related
Phenomena in the Septuagint"  (U. of Penn., 1995).  It will be published
in the Septuagint and Cognate Studies Series. 

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