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pro vyhledávání: '"vocalisation notation systems"'
Autor:
Kantor, Benjamin
1.0. Introduction Hebrew is counted among the few languages of the world that have a specific ‘sequential’ past tense verbal form. What is particularly unique about the morphology of this Hebrew verbal form, however, is that it appears to be cons
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Autor:
Phillips, Kim
1.0. Introduction: The pronunciation of Shewa Various masoretic treatises discuss the pronunciation of shewa— in particular the significant question of when a shewa is to be considered silent, and when it is sounded. The rules laid out in these tre
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http://books.openedition.org/obp/16674
Autor:
Attia, Élodie
À Philippe Cassuto, trop tôt disparu. 1.0. Comparative Study between Oriental, Sephardic and Ashkenazic Manuscripts In 1977, Frederico Pérez Castro published a detailed article entitled “Códices bíblicos hebreos. Evaluación comparativa de var
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Autor:
Arrant, Estara
1.0. Introduction The present study is a codicological and linguistic classification of 296 Torah codices in the Genizah collections of Cambridge University Library that have nearly all of the characteristics of ‘modelʼ codices and that have stand
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Autor:
DeCaen, Vincent, Elan Dresher, B.
Unless this question of the use of conjunctives with pausal forms can be resolved in agreement with Dresher’s basic premises, there seems no reason to doubt that accents and vowels reflect distinct (though related) reading traditions. Revell (2015,
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http://books.openedition.org/obp/16659
Autor:
Molin, Dorota
1.0. Introduction The Aramaic incantation bowls are a corpus of spells written on earthenware bowls and composed in several archaising literary dialects of Jewish Babylonian Aramaic. The vast majority of these artefacts were found in the historical r
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Autor:
Myers, Peter
1.0. Introduction Greek transcriptions in the LXX are an important source of data for reconstructing the sounds of ancient Hebrew. Yet, given that Greek and Latin both possess a single laryngeal consonant /h/, opinions differ on the extent to which t
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Autor:
Outhwaite, Benjamin
1.0. Introduction This study takes a close look at five fragments of ‘Common Bibles’ from the Cairo Genizah, a category of biblical text that encompasses probably the majority of Hebrew Bible fragments found there. The texts are analysed on a tex
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Autor:
Arrant, Estara, Attia, Élodie, Crellin, Robert, DeCaen, Vincent, Elan Dresher, B., Habib, Joseph, Hornkohl, Aaron D., Kantor, Benjamin, Khan, Geoffrey, Martínez Delgado, José, Molin, Dorota, Myers, Peter, Outhwaite, Benjamin, Phillips, Kim, Posegay, Nick, Rand, Michael, Suchard, Benjamin D., Tamponi, Lucia
This volume brings together papers relating to the pronunciation of Semitic languages and the representation of their pronunciation in written form. The papers focus on sources representative of a period that stretches from late antiquity until the M
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Autor:
Crellin, Robert, Tamponi, Lucia
1.0. Introduction We survey two sources of inscriptional evidence—Neo-Punic inscriptions from North Africa and Latin and Neo-Punic inscriptions from Sardinia—exploring the implications for better understanding the structure of the Neo-Punic vowel
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