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WALS Online Resources for Hebrew (Modern)
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Glottolog 4.4 Resources for Modern Hebrew
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Linguistic identity in Palestine between the danger of loss and the inevitability of survival ...
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Linguistic identity in Palestine between the danger of loss and the inevitability of survival ...
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A Codicological and Linguistic Typology of Common Torah Codices from the Cairo Genizah ...
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On the Etymologies of Kinnabari, Kinnamon, Kinawar, Kustumbari, Koriandron, Mercury et al. ...
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On the Etymologies of Kinnabari, Kinnamon, Kinawar et al. ...
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On the Etymologies of Kinnabari, Kinnamon, Kinawar, Kustumbari, Koriandron, Mercury et al. ...
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On the Etymologies of Kinnabari, Kinnamon, Kinawar et al. ...
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To Belabour the Points: Encoding Vowel Phonology in Syriac and Hebrew Vocalization ...
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Medieval Hebrew and Syriac scribes both indicated vowels by placing dots above or below their consonantal writing. These vowel points were created in the Late Antique and early Islamic periods to disambiguate the vocalization of important texts, especially the Bible. The earliest step in this process was the implementation of the Syriac 'diacritic dot' system, which used a single dot to distinguish pairs of homographs: a dot 'above' marked a word with relatively-backed vowels, and a dot 'below' marked its homograph with relatively-fronted vowels. This graphic depiction conveyed a phonological association of 'height' with 'backness', and that association then entered the Masoretic Hebrew tradition in the form of milleʿel ('above') and milleraʿ ('below') homograph comparisons. In turn, this principle of backness as 'height' informed the later placement of both the Syriac and the Tiberian Hebrew vowel points. ...
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Hebrew; Hebrew language; Jewish-Christian relations; Medieval Jewish history; Middle Eastern Christianity; Syriac
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The Shared Intellectual History of Vocalisation in Syriac, Arabic, and Hebrew ...
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THE FORMATION AND THE COGNITIVE KNOWLEDGE OF LITERARY LANGUAGES: THE CASE OF HEBREW AND ARAMAIC IN THE MIDDLE AGES ...
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THE FORMATION AND THE COGNITIVE KNOWLEDGE OF LITERARY LANGUAGES: THE CASE OF HEBREW AND ARAMAIC IN THE MIDDLE AGES ...
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Unsanitizable Yoga: Revivalistics and Hybridic Reclaimed Sanskrit ...
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Deep Learning of Biblical Cantillation based on Linguistic Features ...
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Deep Learning of Biblical Cantillation Based on Linguistic Features Poster ...
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