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    The Samaritan vocalization (or Samaritan pointing, Samaritan niqqud, Hebrew: ניקוד שומרוני) is a system of diacritics used with the Samaritan script to...
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    release of version 5.2. The Unicode block for Samaritan is U+0800–U+083F: Samaritan vocalization Samaritan source sign Himelfarb, Elizabeth J. "First Alphabet...
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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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  • Samaritan Aramaic language Samaritan Hebrew language Samaritan vocalization Samaritan, a superhero from the Astro City comic book Samaritan, an antagonistic artificial...
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  • Niqqud (redirect from Hebrew vocalization)
    which is printed in 'easy Hebrew' with a limited vocabulary and partial vocalization applied to scriptio plena. "כללי הכתיב חסר הניקוד" [Missing spelling...
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  • Biblical Hebrew Written dialects: Tiberian vocalization Babylonian vocalization Palestinian vocalization Samaritan Hebrew This disambiguation page lists articles...
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    use of less common vocalization systems (Babylonian and Palestinian), known as superlinear vocalizations because their vocalization marks are placed above...
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    Torah, the Nevi'im, and the Ketuvim. Different branches of Judaism and Samaritanism have maintained different versions of the canon, including the 3rd-century...
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  • ,ע became homophones, but (except in Samaritan Hebrew) ש remained multiphonic. The old Babylonian vocalization wrote a superscript ס above the ש to indicate...
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    historical vocalization of the Tetragrammaton at the time of the redaction of the Torah (6th century BCE) is most likely Yahweh. The historical vocalization was...
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    (Hebrew alphabet: עִבְרִית‎, ʿĪvrīt, pronounced [ivˈʁit] or [ʕivˈriθ] ; Samaritan script: ࠏࠨࠁࠬࠓࠪࠉࠕ‎ ʿÎbrit; Paleo-Hebrew script: 𐤏𐤁𐤓𐤉𐤕‎) is a Northwest...
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  • derivative of the script still survives to this day in the form of the Samaritan script. The Hebrew language developed out of the Canaanite language, and...
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    Tiberian vocalization without attempting to transcribe a specific phonetic pronunciation. Notable varieties of Hebrew for which Tiberian vocalization is not...
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    Text defines the Jewish canon and its precise letter-text, with its vocalization and accentuation known as the mas'sora. Referring to the Masoretic Text...
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    traditions such as the Palestinian vocalization and (to a lesser extent) the Babylonian (Mesopotamian) vocalization. Each community (Palestinian, Tiberian...
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    Temple period. Thus is the vocalization of the word in the Facsimile of a Yemenite Mishnah MS., with Yemenite vocalization (סדרי המשנה נזיקין, קדשים,...
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    God. References, such as The New Encyclopædia Britannica, affirm the vocalization "Yahweh" by offering additional specifics to its (Christian) reconstruction...
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    Ashuri. The Samaritans continue to write their Samaritan Torah in Ktav Ivri, now commonly called the Samaritan script. Ktav Stam Danby, H., ed. (1964), "Tractate...
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    20th century: Hayim Nahman Bialik's commentary to Seder Zeraim with vocalization (partially available here) in 1930 was one of the first attempts to create...
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  • paleo-Hebrew alphabet, has been largely preserved in a variant form as the Samaritan alphabet. The present "Jewish script" or "square script", on the contrary...
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    indicating that vocalization could have occurred much earlier.[better source needed] As a result, some [who?] believe that the vocalization may have been...
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    annotations) was a follower of Ben Asher, yet the Bible text (orthography and vocalization) follows that of Ben Naphtali and his school. As to the age of the Codex...
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    "apparently the Samaritan enunciation of the tetragrammaton YHWH (Yahweh)". The most commonly invoked god is Ιαω (Iaō), another vocalization of the tetragrammaton...
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    or a variant of which are held to be sacred in Christianity, Judaism, Samaritanism, Islam, the Baha'i Faith, and many other Abrahamic religions. The Bible...
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    full vocalization, where the vowel after the q would also be indicated by a fatḥah: قَلْب. The Qurʾān is traditionally written in full vocalization. The...
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    modern translations follow suit in giving "God" in the singular. The Samaritan Torah has edited out some of these exceptions. In a few cases in the Greek...
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  • the Hebrew letter shin (other hypothesized sources include Coptic and Samaritan). Shin Bet is a commonly used acronym for the Israeli Department of Internal...
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    consonants (نقط الإعجام nuqaṭu‿l-i‘jām "pointing for non-Arabs") and indicate vocalization (التشكيل at-tashkīl). Al-Khalil ibn Ahmad al-Farahidi (718–786) compiled...
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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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    section, paragraph, and phrasal divisions that were indicated in Masoretic vocalization and cantillation markings. One of the most frequent of these was a special...
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