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 Re: I believe the term here is "Pshaw". 
 Fuzzpilz, on host 141.53.194.251
  Friday, November 29, 2002, at 17:36:45
  Re: I believe the term here is "Pshaw". posted by Nyperold on Friday, November 29, 2002, at 16:54:58:
> Oh wow. That makes me wonder if the Tet and the Tav of Hebrew originally had different sounds... > Possibly. As far as I know, the Hebrew alphabet is derived from the same Phoenician origin as the Greek; in which latter language Theta and Tau have always been different sounds. Theta in modern Greek is the same sound as the English unvoiced th, and in ancient (pre-Byzantine) Greek it is assumed to have been an aspirated t. (sorry for using Greek to discuss Phoenician script, but I know next to nothing about the actual language for which it was originally made) Now, since none of the two t-letters were thrown away when the alphabet was adapted for Hebrew, I would assume the sounds were distinct.
  > Nyperold
  Fuzz"of course, this is all nonsense and somebody will post an extremely lengthy post that disproves it to every last detail"pilz 
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