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- Hebrew_diacritics abstract "Hebrew orthography includes several types of diacritics: (Mainly) a set of mostly optional ancillary glyphs known as niqqud in Hebrew, which are used either to represent vowels or to distinguish between alternate pronunciations of several letters of the Hebrew alphabet (the rafe sign is sometimes also listed as part of the niqqud system); geresh and gershayim, two diacritics that are not considered a part of niqqud, each of which has several functions (e.g. to denote Hebrew numerals); and cantillation, "accents" which show how Biblical passages should be chanted and which sometimes possess a punctuating function.Several diacritical systems were developed in the Early Middle Ages. The most widespread system, and the only one still used to a significant degree today, was created by the Masoretes of Tiberias in the second half of the first millennium in the Land of Israel (see Masoretic Text, Tiberian Hebrew).The Niqqud signs and cantillation marks developed by the Masoretes are small compared to consonants, so they could be added to the consonantal texts without retranscribing them.".
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- Hebrew_diacritics comment "Hebrew orthography includes several types of diacritics: (Mainly) a set of mostly optional ancillary glyphs known as niqqud in Hebrew, which are used either to represent vowels or to distinguish between alternate pronunciations of several letters of the Hebrew alphabet (the rafe sign is sometimes also listed as part of the niqqud system); geresh and gershayim, two diacritics that are not considered a part of niqqud, each of which has several functions (e.g.".
- Hebrew_diacritics label "Hebrew diacritics".
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