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  1. Stress. Phonotactics. Orthography. Notes. References. Bibliography. Tiberian Hebrew. Closeup of Aleppo Codex, Joshua 1:1. Tiberian Hebrew is the canonical pronunciation of the Hebrew Bible (Tanakh) committed to writing by Masoretic scholars living in the Jewish community of Tiberias in ancient Galilee c. 750–950 CE under the Abbasid Caliphate.

    • Tiberias

      www.tiberias.muni.il. Tiberias ( / taɪˈbɪəriəs /...

    • Tiberian vocalization

      The Tiberian vocalization marks vowels and stress, makes...

  2. Hebraico tiberiano. Códice de Alepo, Josué 1:1. O termo hebraico tiberiano designa a pronúncia canônica extinta do hebraico utilizado no Tanaque (a Bíblia hebraica) e os documentos relacionados a ele. Esta forma tradicional de pronúncia codificada na Idade Média foi aplicada na escrita pelos acadêmicos masoréticos da ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › NiqqudNiqqud - Wikipedia

    In Hebrew orthography, niqqud or nikud ( Hebrew: נִקּוּד, Modern: nikúd, Tiberian: niqqūḏ, "dotting, pointing" or Hebrew: נְקֻדּוֹת, Modern: nekudót, Tiberian: nəquddōṯ, "dots") is a system of diacritical signs used to represent vowels or distinguish between alternative pronunciations of letters of the Hebrew ...

  4. The most important is Tiberian Hebrew or Masoretic Hebrew, a local dialect of Tiberias in Galilee that became the standard for vocalizing the Hebrew Bible and thus still influences all other regional dialects of Hebrew.