Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Joshua" ¶ 3
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

vocalization and name
In the Masoretic Text the name YHWH is vowel pointed as י ְ ה ֹ ו ָ ה, as if pronounced YE-HO-VAH in modern Hebrew, and Yəhōwāh in Tiberian vocalization.
This was chiefly done by Aaron ben Moses ben Asher, in the Tiberias school, based on the oral tradition for reading the Tanakh, hence the name Tiberian vocalization.
Yahweh is a modern scholarly vocalization of the name as it appears in Hebrew, where it is written without vowels as ( YHWH ).
As their name ( Latin for " mimic ") suggests, these birds are notable for their vocalization, especially some species ' remarkable ability to mimic a wide variety of birds and other sounds heard outdoors.
Caleb (;, Kalev ; Tiberian vocalization: ; Hebrew Academy: ) is a male given name.
Syntactically, the name is an iḍāfah ( genitive construction ), in full vocalization nūru d-dīni.
Jehovah is a Christian anglicized vocalization of this name.

vocalization and may
Much energy is used in the vocalization and it takes a toll on the territory holder who may be displaced by a fitter rival if he tires.
In many British accents ( e. g. Cockney ), dark may undergo vocalization through the reduction and loss of contact between the tip of the tongue and the alveolar ridge, becoming a rounded back vowel or glide.
Rats may also emit short, high frequency, ultrasonic, socially induced vocalization during rough and tumble play, before receiving morphine, or mating, and when tickled.
It may be of any known musical style and played with any instrument ( s ), however, it may not include spoken words, sung lyrics or vocalization of any kind.
The Hebrew spelling rmwn with Massoretic vocalization Rimmôn () is identical with the Hebrew word meaning ' pomegranate ' and may be an intentional misspelling and parody of the original.
The term ' Biblical Hebrew ' may or may not include extra-Biblical texts, such as inscriptions ( e. g. the Siloam inscription ), and generally also includes later vocalization traditions for the Hebrew Bible's consonantal text, most commonly the early-medieval Tiberian vocalization.
Chronic, excessive vocalization may be due to improper socialization or training, stress, boredom, fear, or frustration.
At least one writer has pointed out, regarding the occurrence of " Yw " in the Baal Cycle, that one possible vocalization is " Yaw ", and thus may possibly have etymological ties to YHWH of the Hebrew Old Testament.

vocalization and be
It has been proposed that the elementary units of speech have been selected to enhance the ease with which sound and visual input can be mapped into motor vocalization.
Its vocalization is supposed to be of high quality.
The vocalization system for formulas has to be learned, and is dependent on the underlying natural language.
In the Notre-Dame repertory the Alleluia itself is only composed organaliter in the opening section, before the iubilus, the protracted vocalization of the last syllable, which is to be sung choraliter, and as such is absent from all extant original manuscripts.
Sometimes during the babbling period, the motions can be made without any vocalization at all.
One recent study using this paradigm found that 16-month-olds tend to attribute beliefs to a person whose visual perception was previously witnessed as being “ reliable ” compared to someone whose visual perception was “ unreliable .” Specifically, 16-month-olds were trained to expect a person's excited vocalization and gaze into a container to be associated with finding a toy in the reliable looker condition or an absence of a toy in the unreliable looker condition.
Both techniques should be invisible to the audience and take in only the precise amount of air required for the intended vocalization.
The reproductive isolation mechanisms such as vocalization and geographic distributions of these populations still remain to be studied.
This is quite unusual, as avian vocal mimicry has hitherto been believed to be ignorant of the original context of the imitated vocalization.
Subsong, a juvenile vocalization comprising elements of various calls, begins to be uttered when the fledgling is around thirty days old.
The only other reasonably common vocalization is made by Tom when some external reference claims a certain scenario or eventuality to be impossible, which inevitably, ironically happens to thwart Tom's plans-at which point, a bedraggled and battered Tom appears and says in a haunting, echoing voice " Don't you believe it!
The stapedius reflex can also be inconvenient in conversations where inadequate time is allowed between one person vocalizing and the next person beginning his / her vocalization.
Opisthotonus can be induced by any attempt at movement such as smiling, feeding, vocalization, or by seizure activity.
Soon after dusk, the entire population could be heard to engage in a brief bout of vocalization, which Frohawk ( 1892 ) described as sounding like
Since the Masoretic text of L consists of both consonants / plene vowels ( the " consonant text "), the Tiberian vocalization system ( vocalization of the consonant text ), and Masorah notes, all of these need to be accurately reproduced for the BHS to be called an " exact copy " of L. This is usually the case.
2D's full vocalization can be heard on the D-Sides remix album.
One reason for the eclipse of the old Italian singing model was the growing influence within the music world of bel canto's detractors, who considered it to be outmoded and condemned it as vocalization devoid of content.

vocalization and used
Measurements, vocalization analyses, and skull X-rays were used to distinguish red wolves from coyotes and red wolf-coyote hybrids.
Beginning in the 12th century, some manuscripts show a partial vocalization resembling the Jewish Tiberian vocalization used in Masoretic manuscripts.
The song of fairywrens is pleasant and complex, and at least two species ( Superb and Splendid ) possess, in addition to the alarm calls common to – and universally understood by – most small birds, another vocalization used when confronted by predators.
Fifteen to 30 categories of vocalization have been recorded for this species, most of which are used for social interaction.
* Tonalization is a term coined by Suzuki, and is deliberately similar to the word " vocalization " ( as it is used by singers when they talk about warming up their voices ).
Doctorow has indicated that the word ' Whuffie ' is a made-up word he used in high school, and is not a vocalization of an abbreviation ( in the style of ' Gazoo ' — GSU, or Grad Students Union ) or of Wi-Fi as is often believed.
The Tiberian vocalization ( or Tiberian pointing, Tiberian niqqud ; ) is a system of diacritics devised by the Masoretes to add to the consonantal Masoretic text of the Hebrew Bible ; this system soon became used to vocalize other texts as well.
The most well-preserved system that developed, and the only still used is the Tiberian vocalization, but both Babylonian and Palestinian vocalizations are also attested.
This loud vocalization is used by chimpanzees at apparently any opportunity where they feel it is appropriate to express their excitement.
There have not been any concrete reports on the modes of communication used by this species, however, the vocalization and tactile and chemical cues likely to be used.

0.146 seconds.