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number on the top row of the keyboard.
Other combinations such as
sofit and
hataf can also be
entered by
pressing either the
Shift key and a number, or by...
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sound as a qamatz, as does the
ḥaṭaf pataḥ (Hebrew: חֲטַף פַּתַח IPA: [ħaˈtˤaf paˈtaħ], "reduced pataḥ"). The
reduced (or
ḥaṭaf)
niqqud exist for pataḥ, qamatz...
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sound as tzere, as does the
Hataf Segol (Hebrew: חֲטַף סֶגּוֹל IPA: [
ħaˈtaf seˈɡol], "Reduced Segol"). The
reduced (or
ħataf)
niqqud exist for segol, patah...
- U+05C7 ׇ
HEBREW POINT QAMATS QATAN,
although its
usage is not required.
Ḥaṭaf Qamatz (Hebrew: חֲטַף קָמַץ, IPA: [χaˈtaf kaˈmats]) is a "reduced qamatz"...
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latter also
represented by
hataf patah. The
phoneme /ă/ had a
number of allophones; /ă/ had to be
written with shva
rather than
hataf patah when it was not...
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combination with the
vowel diacritics patáḥ, segól, and
qamatz produces a
ḥatáf: a
diacritic for a tnuʿá ḥatufá (a 'reduced vowel' – lit. 'abducted vowel')...
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points of אֲדֹנָי (adonai).
Using the
vowels of adonai, the
composite hataf patah ( ֲ )
under the
guttural alef (א)
becomes a
sheva ( ְ )
under the...
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meteg with the
three hataf vowels (whose
canonical combinal classes are
between 11 and 13)
requires encoding it
after the
hataf vowel point, separated...
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intended the name to be
pronounced in that way (see qere perpetuum). ĕ is
hataf segol; ǝ is the
pronounced form of
plain shva. In the Dead Sea
Scrolls and...
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remaining four (/u/, /i/, /e/, /o/) are
represented by
simple sheva (
ḥaṭaf ḥiriq (אְִ) in the
Aleppo Codex is a
scribal oddity and
certainly not regular...