The pronunciation of res in the Tiberian tradition of biblical hebrew
Various medieval sources refer to two different pronunciations of the Hebrew letter reš. Saadya Gaon reports that the scholars from Tiberias designated the two types of reš in their biblical reading tradition by the terms makrūḵ and ġayr makrūḵ. It is argued in this paper that the term makrūḵ is an...
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Hebrew Union College annual / Jewish Institute of Religion
Year: 1995, Volume: 66, Pages: 67-80 |
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