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| | Niqqud - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | In Hebrew orthography, Niqqud or Nikkud (Standard Hebrew נִקּוּד, Biblical Hebrew נְקֻדּוֹת, Tiberian Hebrew Nəquddôṯ "vowels") is the system of diacritical vowel points (or vowel marks) in the Hebrew alphabet. |  | | Non-speakers of Hebrew give their greatest attention to vowel points (usually without using the word "niqqud") in the context of controversy over the interpretation of those written with the Tetragrammaton -- written as יְהוָה in Hebrew. |  | | The dot for sin is written over the left (third) branch of the letter. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Niqqud
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| | Encyclopedia: Hebrew alphabet |
 | | The number of letters in the Hebrew alphabet, their order, their names, and their phonetic values are virtually identical to those of the Aramaic alphabet, as both Hebrews and Arameans borrowed the Phoenician alphabet for their uses during the end of the 2nd millennium BC. |  | | In Hebrew orthography, Niqqud or Nikkud (Standard Hebrew × Ö´×§Ö¼×Ö¼×, Biblical Hebrew × Ö°×§Ö»×Ö¼×ֹת, Tiberian Hebrew vowels) is the system of diacritical vowel points (or vowel marks) in the Hebrew alphabet. |  | | For Hebrew diacritical marks, see niqqud (for the vowel points) and cantillation. |
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http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Hebrew-alphabet
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| | Tanakh |
 | | During the early middle ages, the Masoretes codified the oral tradition for reading the Tanakh by adding two special kinds of symbols to the text: niqqud (vowel points) and cantillation signs. |
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http://www.wikiverse.org/tanakh
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| | Iaoue |
 | | The classical niqqud ("vocalization") for the Hebrew word for God (see Names of God in Judaism) in the Hebrew Bible within Judaism is יְהוָה with no exact English phonetical pronounciation fully possible. |  | | (Note: This is not the Hebrew Bible's niqqud of יְהוָה) |  | | While recognizing Judaism's policy against the formal pronunciation of the Tetragrammaton, some Christian scholars created a form of God’s Hebrew name that they believed might best represent the actual pronunciation of the Tetragrammaton. |
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http://www.worldhistory.com/wiki/I/Iaoue.htm
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| | Vocalization - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | See also: Arabic alphabet, Tiberian vocalization, Syriac alphabet. |  | | In languages with consonantal alphabets (sometimes inaccurately termed abjads), vocalization refers to the process of adding vowel markers (Arabic tashkil, Hebrew niqqud). |
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http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vocalization
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| | Sukkot - Rabbanite Misconceptions |
 | | The Rabbanites say that the taking in “And you shall take on the first day the fruit of beautiful trees” (Wayyiqra’ 23:40) indicates actual taking with the hand of the four species named. |  | | Of these, they say, “fruit of beautiful trees” indicates the Etrog (citron) for beautiful (Hadar) they read (HaDar) as in “which remains (had-dar) upon the trees from year to year.” This, however, requires changing the Niqqud (vowel and emphasis pointing) of the text. |
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http://www.orahsaddiqim.org/halakha/HolyDays/Haghim/Sukkot_-_Rabbanite_Misconceptions.shtml
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| | Talk: Tetragrammaton - Open Encyclopedia |
 | | Lots of information about the Tetragrammaton with Niqqud in medieval texts was presented, and some of it made it way to the page, which was refactored as a result. |  | | If the tetragrammaton was used in combination with Adonai, the vowels of Elohim (God) are used instead of those of Adonai, to remind the reader to say "Adonai Elohim", rather than "Adonai Adonai". |  | | However, in order for it to do that one has to know Hebrew and see the precise niqqud, the hataf-segol under the yod etc. So, for the casual reader, this text is meaningless, while for the advanced reader, it is too short and uninformative. |
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http://talk.open-encyclopedia.com/Tetragrammaton
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| | Hebrew alphabet |
 | | The Hebrew alphabet is a set of 22 letters for writing the Hebrew language. |  | | Hebrew diacritical marks see niqqud (for the points) and cantillation. |  | | The Unicode Hebrew block extends from U+0590 to It includes letters ligatures combining diacritical marks (niqqud and cantillation marks) and punctuation. |
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http://www.freeglossary.com/Hebrew_alphabet
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| | Talk:Hebrew languages - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | It seems that Hebrew was originally written without matres lectionis and without niqqud. |  | | Which holy works or other writing was originally written without either? |  | | It seems I can over ever find small pieces on the subject and not everything in one place. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Hebrew_languages
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| | ipedia.com: Niqqud Article |
 | | Niqqud (ניקוד, also transli terated nikkud) is the system of vowel points in the Hebrew alphabet. |  | | Niqqud is the system of vowel points in the Hebrew alphabet. |
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http://www.ipedia.com/niqqud.html
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 | | 5350 niqqud nik-kood' from the same as 5348; a crumb (as broken to spots); also a biscuit (as pricked):- -cracknel, mouldy. |
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http://www.godrules.net/library/strongs/heb5350.txt
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| | TEL AVIV FACTS, INFORMATIONS AND TRADES |
 | | Tel-Aviv-Yafo (Hebrew תֶּל אָבִיב-יָפוֹ (without niqqud: ×ª× ×ב×ב-×פו); Arabic تَلْ اَبِيبْ-يَافَا Tal-Abīb-Yāfā) is an Israeli city on the coast of the Mediterranean_Sea. |  | | Tel-Aviv is also part of the largest and most populous metropolitan_area in Israel, known as Gush_Dan ("Dan Aggregate"). |
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http://www.furtrade.com/Tel_Aviv
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| | Torah database - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | DBS contains a good number of Hebrew texts with vowels (niqqud); see below. |  | | Tanakh is available as a keyed-in digital Hebrew text with vowels (niqqud) in all of the above software packages. |  | | Criticisms: It does not have extensive hypertext links between its various large collections, and it has also been criticized for poor proofreading and error-laden texts. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Torah_database
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| | ipedia.com: Dagesh Article |
 | | It is part of the system of niqqud (vowel points), and was added to Hebrew orthography at the same time. |  | | It is part of the system of niqqud, and was added to Hebrew orthography at the same time. |
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http://www.ipedia.com/dagesh.html
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 | | The State of Israel (Hebrew:, without niqqud: מדינת ישראל, transliteration: Medinat Yisra'el; Arabic: دَوْلَةْ إِسْرَائِيل, transliteration: Dawlat Israil) is a country in the Middle East on the eastern edge of the Mediterranean Sea. |
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http://www.homestayfinder.com/Dictionary.aspx?q=Israel
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| | Schwa - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The word "schwa" (pronounced /ʃwɑː/) is from the Hebrew word שְׁוָא (šěwā’, /ʃəˈwaʔ/), meaning "nought"—it originally referred to one of the niqqud vowel points used with the Hebrew alphabet, which looks like a vertical pair of dots under a letter. |  | | This sign has two uses: one to indicate the schwa vowel-sound and one to indicate the complete absence of a vowel. |  | | In addition, the symbol ə is itself called schwa. |
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http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schwa
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| | Niqqud - Hebrew Lexicon |
 | | Home > Lexicons > Hebrew Lexicon > Niqqud |
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http://www.studylight.org/lex/heb/view.cgi?number=05350
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| | Hebrew Alphabet |
 | | The Hebrew name for this system is niqqud, or dotting. |
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http://www.geocities.com/danielnuriyev/hebrew.html
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| | [b-hebrew] testing |
 | | The ones which come with Ezra SIL do this only with a phonetic layout. |  | | Only Ezra SIL will display niqqud, and it >doesn't have a standard keyboard layout, which means the Hebrew learn to >type program won't work. |  | | So if you can display Ezra SIL with niqqud, you can use any keyboard which generates niqqud. |
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http://lists.ibiblio.org/pipermail/b-hebrew/2004-April/017993.html
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| | Re: Niqud in Mozilla (was Re: need tool for high quality typeset...) |
 | | I see no Hebrew letters or > niqqud, just squares... |  | | I believe this is a Mozilla problem, not a font problem, as I > don't believe current X fonts even have the capability to define the > correct positioning of Niqud (please correct me if I'm wrong). |  | | Renders great here, using konq from week old cvs build. |
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http://www.mail-archive.com/linux-il@cs.huji.ac.il/msg26235.html
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| | Untitled Document |
 | | In vocalized spelling, called also ‘defective’ or ‘grammatical’ spelling, all of the vowels are indicated by diacritical vowel points (niqqud), and some of them also by vowel letters. |  | | In unvocalized spelling, called also ‘plene’ spelling, the vowel points are omitted, but some of them are substituted by additional vowel letters (Waw and Yod). |  | | Throughout history, two systems of Hebrew spelling have evolved: vocalized spelling and unvocalized spelling, with many variations within each system. |
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http://www.kdictionaries.com/kdn/kdn12-3spell.html
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| | [Israel.pm] pdf2txt ps2txt |
 | | I need to extract the Hebrew text (including the niqqud) from the PDF files, in order to further manipulate them. |  | | Can you suggest a method for extracting the texts (with the niqqud) from the PDF files? |  | | Hello, I have a few dozens of PDF files containing Hebrew texts with niqqud and images. |
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http://www.perl.org.il/pipermail/perl/2004-November/006191.html
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| | Niqqud Term Papers, Essay Research Paper Help, Essays on Niqqud |
 | | and they are responsible for citing EssayTown as a Niqqud reference source. |  | | We write Niqqud papers for research--24 hours a day, 7 days a week--on topics at every level of education. |  | | Over the years, our professional researchers have written thousands of undergraduate-, master-, and doctoral-level research papers, book reports, essays, and term papers on virtually all topics. |
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http://www.essaytown.com/topics/niqqud_essays_papers.html
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| | TheologyWeb Campus - Judaism |
 | | I've found electronic editions of the Torah w/o any Niqqud, both in Ktav Ivri (paleo hebrew script) and... |  | | I've found two things *close* to what I'd like, but they wouldn't work for what I need them for. |  | | I've been looking for a Torah (or even better, a Tanach) without Niqqud for quite some time. |
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http://www.theologyweb.com/campus/forumdisplay.php?f=128
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| | Niqqud - Wikipedia |
 | | Sinoù bihanoc'h evit ar c'hensonennoù ar an niqqud hag skrivet e vezont a-is ha tro-dro dezhi evit chom hep kemm stumm ar gerioù skrivet gant lizherennoù a ra dave d'ar c'hensonennoù nemetken. |  | | An Niqqud (pe Nikkud) a zo anv ur sistem implijet gant al lizherenneg hebraek evit diswel dre skrapù ha pikoù penaos e vez distaget ar vogalennoù. |  | | Kudennoù a van c'hoazh evit diskwel war skramm an urzhiataerezh an niqqud e lec'h ma rankfent bezañ a-is d'ar c'hensonennoù, hag aliesig a-walc'h e vezont gwelet war o lerc'h evel en daolenn-mañ a-is. |
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http://br.wikipedia.org/wiki/Niqqud
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| | How to use Hspell with... |
 | | Of course, if you're not using niqqud in your documents, or if you don't mind some harmless fikshushim when spell-checking seldom used niqquded words, you can ignore this problem. |  | | KDE versions prior to KDE 3.1.4 could communicate with hspell only in the ISO-8859-8 encoding, which cannot represent niqqud (KDE substitutes "?" for any niqqud character, thus erroneously making hspell see several words instead of one niqquded word). |  | | Hspell v0.9 and up (not yet released) can handle words with niqqud (it simply ignores them). |
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http://ivrix.org.il/projects/spell-checker/Hspell-HOWTO.html
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| | Am ha-Aretz - עם הארץ: Minor bugfix: cholam malei |
 | | Previously, there was a slight problem with the cholam malei - חֺולָם מָלֵא - niqqud (which, in my translit, is represented by the |  | | Internet Explorer could not render it at all; Firefox, while it did render it, left a large gap until the next consonant. |
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http://www.amhaaretz.org/2005/03/minor_bugfix_cholam_malei.html
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| | Lizherenneg hebraek - Wikipedia |
 | | Peurliseañ ne vez implijet an niqqud nemet evit levrioù evit ar vugale pe c'hoazh evit levrioù sakr evit bezañ sur e vo distaget mat pep ger. |  | | Ne vez ket graet diforc'h ebet etre lizherennoù bras (pe bennlizherennoù) ha lizherennoù bihan, met lizherennoù zo o deus ur stumm ispisial pa vezont implijet e diwezh ur ger. |  | | Ne oa ket ul lizherenneg e gwirionez er penn kentañ, met kentoc'h un abjad, da lâret eo ne veze skrivet nemet ar c'hensonennoù. |
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http://br.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lizherenneg_hebraek
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| | Re: need tool for high quality typesetting, unicode-capable |
 | | Was anybody able to view Niqqud correctly on Mozilla? |  | | > Unfortunately, the ones with niqqud look horrible, because Mozilla renders > those on the side, not below the letters. |  | | I found one font (from those > distributed with Windows) which displayed all vowels nicely, but I don't > remember which :-(Can anybody else confirm this? |
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http://www.mail-archive.com/linux-il@cs.huji.ac.il/msg26027.html
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 | | It's possible to play with the camera angles, the size of the pebbles, and every other parameter of the logo and rerender it. |  | | Or a tiny version of it can even be used as niqqud :) |
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http://nadav.harel.org.il/pub/hamakor2.html
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