- see
question marks, boxes, or
other symbols instead of
Hebrew letters.
Begadkefat (also begedkefet) is the
phenomenon of
lenition affecting the non-emphatic...
- "to write") in
Hebrew and Arabic: The
Hebrew fricatives stemming from
begadkefat lenition are
transcribed here as "ḵ", "ṯ" and "ḇ", to
retain their connection...
- k p t/
underwent allophonic spirantization to [v ɣ ð x f θ] (known as
begadkefat). The
earliest Biblical Hebrew vowel system contained the Proto-Semitic...
- put
Shimei to death. The
Latin transliteration "Achish"
represents the
begadkefat (aspiration over a
medial stop) in
Aramaic and in post-Biblical Hebrew...
- respectively, but
later with d, t, ṭ, s, and ʿ. (Also note that due to
begadkefat spirantization,
which occurred after this merger, OAm. t > ṯ and d > ḏ...
- ף צ ץ ק ר ש ת • ﭏ
Features Abjad Mater lectionis Begadkefat Variants Cursive Rashi Solitreo Braille Numerals Gematria Numeration Ancillaries...
-
following the
guttural is a
begadkefat letter, e.g. תֵּחְבֹּל /taħbol/ ('you take in pledge'). This
suggests that
begadkefat spirantization was no longer...
-
meaning related to
writing (in Hebrew, a
phonological process known as
begadkefat,
alters the
quality of
certain consonants when they
follow a vowel, so...
-
characteristic distinguishing it from
Biblical Hebrew of the
classical period is
begadkefat, the
spirantization of the post-vocalic
stops b, g, d, p, t, and k, which...
- allophonic, as a
consequence of a
phenomenon of
spirantisation known as
begadkefat under the
influence of the
Aramaic language on BH/MH. In
Modern Hebrew...