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which meant nothing to us. I
remember when I was
asked to
write words with
nikkud on the
blackboard and made a hash of it, the
teacher said "You are a total...
- Ktiv
hasar niqqud (Hebrew pronunciation: [ktiv χaˈsaʁ niˈkud]; Hebrew: כתיב חסר ניקוד,
literally "spelling
lacking niqqud"),
colloquially known as ktiv...
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implied by phonology, and
where vowel marks exist for the system, such as
nikkud for
Hebrew and ḥarakāt for Arabic,
their use is
optional and not the dominant...
-
would just add that not only is
nikud mentioned, but only the
Tiberian Nikkud - the norm in
Europe of the
middle ages - is
mentioned and not the Yerushalmi...
-
would just add that not only is
nikud mentioned, but only the
Tiberian Nikkud—the norm in
Europe of the
middle ages—is
mentioned and not the Yerushalmi...
- Ḥelkat ha-
nikkud, on
Hebrew punctuation (Vilna, 1864); Ḥelkat ha-pe'alim veha-milot, on
Hebrew verbs and
particles (Vilna, 1873); Yad la-
nikkud, a compendium...
-
vowels are
indicated by
diacritic marks above or
below the
letters known as
Nikkud, or by use of
Matres lectionis,
which are
consonantal letters used as vowels...
-
Psalm 1 in
original Hebrew with
nikkud (vowel points)...
- appear, or are
differentiated by
diacritical marks derived from
Hebrew nikkud,
commonly referred to as "nekudot" or "pintalach" (literally "points" as...
- the Pentateuch, and
published extracts from
Moses ha-Nakdan's
Darke ha-
Nikkud we-haNeginot, a work on the
niqqudim and cantillation. He
revised the editio...