Intro -- Contents -- Contributors -- Preface -- Robert Crellin and Lucia Tamponi - Vowel Quantity and Quality in Neo-Punic and Latin Inscriptions -- Benjamin Kantor - The Development of the Hebrew Wayyiqṭol -- Peter Myers - The Representation of Gutturals by Vowels in the LXX -- Dorota Molin - Biblical Quotations in the Aramaic Incantation Bowls -- Benjamin D. Suchard - The Reflexes of *i and *u -- Nick Posegay - Shared Tradition in Syriac, Arabic, and Hebrew Vocalisation -- Aaron D. Hornkohl - Discord between Tiberian Written and Reading Traditions -- Joseph Habib - Qere and Ketiv in the Exegesis of the Karaites and Saadya -- Vincent DeCaen and B. Elan Dresher - Pausal Forms and Prosodic Structure in Tiberian Hebrew -- Kim Phillips - Samuel ben Jacob's Treatment of Exceptional Vocalic Shewas -- Benjamin Outhwaite - The Tiberian Tradition in Common Bibles from the Genizah -- Estara Arrant - Near-Model and Non-Standard Tiberian Torah Manuscripts -- Plates -- Geoffrey Khan - The Imperfect Oral Performance of the Tiberian Tradition -- �Elodie Attia - Variants in Ashkenazic Biblical Manuscripts -- Jos�e Mart�inez Delgado - The Prosodic Models of Andalusi Hebrew Metrics -- Michael Rand - Marginalia to the Qillirian Rhyme System -- Index.
This volume brings together papers relating to the pronunciation of Semitic languages and the representation of their pronunciation in written form.
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