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The title of this page is illogical. Either "Hebrew" is sufficiently ambiguous and the language is not the primary meaning, in which case "Hebrew" should redirect to Hebrew (disambiguation), or it is not, in which case this page should be titled "Hebrew". The redirect from "Hebrew" to the language article in itself already admits that the language is the primary meaning of "Hebrew". Opposing arguments in the last move discussion are fallacious: That it sounds like the singular of "Hebrews" is irrelevant, since names of articles about ethnic groups are always in the plural, and while it is typical for Wikipedia articles about languages to have a title "X language", there are many prominent exceptions, where the language is the primary topic. An argument analogical to the "Hebrews" argument can also be applied to "Latin", because the ethnic group from which the language originates is known as " Latins", yet the article about the Latin language is still found at Latin because the language is overwhelmingly the primary (though by far not the only widely used!) meaning of "Latin". -- Florian Blaschke ( talk) 17:52, 10 April 2023 (UTC)
in the History of Hebrew section, Scott Stripling is the correct spelling of the archaeologist.
Thanks! Ireneisgreene ( talk) 17:42, 12 February 2024 (UTC)
Arabic is no longer an official language of Israel, and so the part of the introduction that says so should be removed. Gamercat365 ( talk) 17:07, 25 March 2024 (UTC)
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In the chapter “Modern Hebrew”, replace
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The current version is not clear, because you cannot eliminate a pronunciation without either eliminating the sound altogether (which is not what happened here) or replacing the pronunciation with some other pronunciation. Daniel Bunčić ( de wiki · talk · en contrib.) 14:31, 26 March 2024 (UTC)
Land of Israel page states its synonymous with Southern Levant.
Recent revert is pure POV pushing and equally non-sensical (we're talking about the region of origin yet the response to revert to "Southern Levant" is "not all Jews speak hebrew"?)
Deleting editor is claiming Land of Israel is "non-factual" with no citation to back it. Hebrew is an explicit outgrowth of Southern Canaanite by Israelites specifically...splitting between the synonyms "Land of Israel" and "Southern Levant", I would stick with the term more closely associated with the language.
Want changes? Citations please, delivered on ice. Mistamystery ( talk) 18:03, 14 April 2024 (UTC)
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The title of this page is illogical. Either "Hebrew" is sufficiently ambiguous and the language is not the primary meaning, in which case "Hebrew" should redirect to Hebrew (disambiguation), or it is not, in which case this page should be titled "Hebrew". The redirect from "Hebrew" to the language article in itself already admits that the language is the primary meaning of "Hebrew". Opposing arguments in the last move discussion are fallacious: That it sounds like the singular of "Hebrews" is irrelevant, since names of articles about ethnic groups are always in the plural, and while it is typical for Wikipedia articles about languages to have a title "X language", there are many prominent exceptions, where the language is the primary topic. An argument analogical to the "Hebrews" argument can also be applied to "Latin", because the ethnic group from which the language originates is known as " Latins", yet the article about the Latin language is still found at Latin because the language is overwhelmingly the primary (though by far not the only widely used!) meaning of "Latin". -- Florian Blaschke ( talk) 17:52, 10 April 2023 (UTC)
in the History of Hebrew section, Scott Stripling is the correct spelling of the archaeologist.
Thanks! Ireneisgreene ( talk) 17:42, 12 February 2024 (UTC)
Arabic is no longer an official language of Israel, and so the part of the introduction that says so should be removed. Gamercat365 ( talk) 17:07, 25 March 2024 (UTC)
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In the chapter “Modern Hebrew”, replace
with
The current version is not clear, because you cannot eliminate a pronunciation without either eliminating the sound altogether (which is not what happened here) or replacing the pronunciation with some other pronunciation. Daniel Bunčić ( de wiki · talk · en contrib.) 14:31, 26 March 2024 (UTC)
Land of Israel page states its synonymous with Southern Levant.
Recent revert is pure POV pushing and equally non-sensical (we're talking about the region of origin yet the response to revert to "Southern Levant" is "not all Jews speak hebrew"?)
Deleting editor is claiming Land of Israel is "non-factual" with no citation to back it. Hebrew is an explicit outgrowth of Southern Canaanite by Israelites specifically...splitting between the synonyms "Land of Israel" and "Southern Levant", I would stick with the term more closely associated with the language.
Want changes? Citations please, delivered on ice. Mistamystery ( talk) 18:03, 14 April 2024 (UTC)