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The Babylonian vocalization, also known as Babylonian supralinear punctuation, or Babylonian pointing or Babylonian niqqud Hebrew: נִקּוּד בָּבְלִי‎) is a system of diacritics (niqqud) and vowel symbols assigned above the text and devised by the Masoretes of Babylon to add to the consonantal text of the Hebrew Bible to indicate the proper pronunciation of words (vowel quality), reflecting the Hebrew of Babylon. The Babylonian notation is no longer in use in any Jewish community, having been supplanted by the sublinear Tiberian vocalization. However, the Babylonian pronunciation as reflected in that notation appears to be the ancestor of that used by Yemenite Jews.

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  • Die babylonische Vokalisation (hebräisch ניקוד בבלי) ist ein System diakritischer Zeichen (Nikud), mit denen die Masoreten aus Babylon die Konsonantentexte der hebräischen Bibel ergänzten, um die Vokale des in Babylon gesprochenen Hebräisch anzuzeigen. Die babylonische Vokalisation wird heute nicht mehr verwendet, sie wurde durch die tiberianische Vokalisation verdrängt. (de)
  • The Babylonian vocalization, also known as Babylonian supralinear punctuation, or Babylonian pointing or Babylonian niqqud Hebrew: נִקּוּד בָּבְלִי‎) is a system of diacritics (niqqud) and vowel symbols assigned above the text and devised by the Masoretes of Babylon to add to the consonantal text of the Hebrew Bible to indicate the proper pronunciation of words (vowel quality), reflecting the Hebrew of Babylon. The Babylonian notation is no longer in use in any Jewish community, having been supplanted by the sublinear Tiberian vocalization. However, the Babylonian pronunciation as reflected in that notation appears to be the ancestor of that used by Yemenite Jews. (en)
  • Вавилóнские огласóвки — система огласовок еврейского письма, разработанная вавилонскими масоретами. Достигнув пика своего развития в первой половине X века, позднее, в связи с упадком еврейской общины Вавилонии, была повсеместно (за исключением лишь Йемена, где сохранилась в изменённом виде) вытеснена тивериадской системой. (ru)
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  • Die babylonische Vokalisation (hebräisch ניקוד בבלי) ist ein System diakritischer Zeichen (Nikud), mit denen die Masoreten aus Babylon die Konsonantentexte der hebräischen Bibel ergänzten, um die Vokale des in Babylon gesprochenen Hebräisch anzuzeigen. Die babylonische Vokalisation wird heute nicht mehr verwendet, sie wurde durch die tiberianische Vokalisation verdrängt. (de)
  • The Babylonian vocalization, also known as Babylonian supralinear punctuation, or Babylonian pointing or Babylonian niqqud Hebrew: נִקּוּד בָּבְלִי‎) is a system of diacritics (niqqud) and vowel symbols assigned above the text and devised by the Masoretes of Babylon to add to the consonantal text of the Hebrew Bible to indicate the proper pronunciation of words (vowel quality), reflecting the Hebrew of Babylon. The Babylonian notation is no longer in use in any Jewish community, having been supplanted by the sublinear Tiberian vocalization. However, the Babylonian pronunciation as reflected in that notation appears to be the ancestor of that used by Yemenite Jews. (en)
  • Вавилóнские огласóвки — система огласовок еврейского письма, разработанная вавилонскими масоретами. Достигнув пика своего развития в первой половине X века, позднее, в связи с упадком еврейской общины Вавилонии, была повсеместно (за исключением лишь Йемена, где сохранилась в изменённом виде) вытеснена тивериадской системой. (ru)
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  • Babylonisches Vokalisationssystem (de)
  • Babylonian vocalization (en)
  • Вавилонская система огласовок (ru)
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