The Tiberian vocalization, Tiberian pointing, or Tiberian niqqud (Hebrew: הַנִּקּוּד הַטְבֶרְיָנִי, romanized: hanniqquḏ haṭṭəḇeryāni) is a system of...
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750–950 CE under the Abbasid Caliphate. They wrote in the form of Tiberian vocalization, which employed diacritics added to the Hebrew letters: vowel signs...
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Tiberian may refer to: Tiberian vocalization, an oral tradition within the Hebrew language Tiberian Hebrew, the variety of Hebrew based on Tiberian vocalization...
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much the same way as the punctuation of the Quran. Tiberian vocalization Palestinian vocalization Niqqud Yemenite Hebrew Sáenz-Badillos (1993:98) Sáenz-Badillos...
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system is no longer used, long supplanted by the Tiberian vocalization. The Palestinian vocalization reflects a Hebrew dialect of Palestine from the sixth...
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another Amphibian vocalization Bird vocalization, bird calls and bird songs Dolphin vocalizations Female copulatory vocalizations, produced by females...
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Tiberian vocalization without attempting to transcribe a specific phonetic pronunciation. Notable varieties of Hebrew for which Tiberian vocalization...
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includes later vocalization traditions for the Hebrew Bible's consonantal text, most commonly the early medieval Tiberian vocalization.[citation needed]...
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tradition which is represented by the Palestinian vocalization and the Palestino-Tiberian vocalization systems. [...] The Palestinian pronunciation was...
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of the Phoenician alphabet Biblical Hebrew (including the use of Tiberian vocalization) Mishnaic Hebrew, a form of the Hebrew language that is found in...
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Hebrew varieties such as Tiberian vocalization, where it was phonetically usually identical to short [a], in Palestinian vocalization appears as short [e]...
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manuscript of the Hebrew Bible in Hebrew, using the Masoretic Text and Tiberian vocalization. According to its colophon, it was made in Cairo in AD 1008 (or...
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Hebrew Tiberian Hebrew Medieval Hebrew Mishnaic Hebrew Biblical Hebrew Israelian Hebrew Written dialects: Tiberian vocalization Babylonian vocalization Palestinian...
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Caleb (/ˈkeɪləb/ KAY-ləb; Hebrew: כָּלֵב, Tiberian vocalization: Kālēḇ, Modern Israeli Hebrew: Kalév [kaˈlev]) is a figure who appears in the Hebrew Bible...
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Hebrew alphabet with niqqud, and academically transliterated into Tiberian vocalization (of the Masoretic Text) and Standard Hebrew. Glossary of Hebrew...
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suggested as also one of Hittite origin. The form ציון (Tzion, Tiberian vocalization: Ṣiyyôn) appears 108 times in the Tanakh, and once with article...
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and it was also the home of the Masoretes and the place where the Tiberian vocalization was devised. However, its status as a holy city is due to the influx...
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Yemenite manuscripts use the Babylonian vocalization, which is believed to antedate the Tiberian vocalization. As late as 937, Jacob Qirqisani wrote:...
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based on the oral tradition for reading the Tanakh, hence the name Tiberian vocalization. It also included some innovations of Ben Naftali and the Babylonian...
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Pahlavi scripts. Hebrew spelling Ktiv hasar niqqud Mappiq Niqqud Tiberian vocalization "mater lectionis". Oxford English Dictionary (Online ed.). Oxford...
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the Latin Vulgate; the spelling "Molech" or "Molek" follows the Tiberian vocalization of Hebrew, with "Molech" used in the English King James Bible. The...
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M. Weinreich's diaphoneme Tiberian vocalization Pronunciation Examples Western Yiddish Northeastern ("Litvish") Central ("Poylish") Standard Yiddish A1...
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Mount Elbrus Mount Judi Also known as Masis (Armenian: Մասիս). Tiberian vocalization אֲרָרָט ʾărārāṭ; Pesher Genesis הוררט hōrārāṭ. Other fringe theories...
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consonant [ɣ˕] in modern Spanish (but not in Portuguese). In the Tiberian vocalization segol is open [ɛ] and tzere is closed [e], like French é; while...
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Biblical Hebrew orthography (section Vocalization)
use of less common vocalization systems (Babylonian, and Palestinian), known as superlinear vocalizations because their vocalization marks are placed above...
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Hebrew. In the 10th century, Aaron ben Moses ben Asher refined the Tiberian vocalization, an extinct pronunciation of the Hebrew Bible. The first treatises...
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Cairensis and the Aleppo Codex were written in Tiberias as well as the Tiberian vocalization was devised here. The Arab geographer al-Muqaddasi writing in 985...
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12th century, some manuscripts show a partial vocalization resembling the Jewish Tiberian vocalization used in Masoretic manuscripts. More recently, manuscripts...
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Niqqud (redirect from Hebrew vocalization)
(Hebrew: נִקּוּד, Modern: nikúd, Tiberian: niqqūḏ, "dotting, pointing" or Hebrew: נְקֻדּוֹת, Modern: nekudót, Tiberian: nəquddōṯ, "dots") is a system of...
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