Philip Glass - Akhnaten son of Hapu) presents all the spoken text in the lanuage of the audience . Biblical hebrew was still developing at this time, for Akhnaten ruled http://www.glasspages.org/akhnaten.html
Extractions: Akhnaten Cover Picture Produced by Kurt Munkacsi Michael Riesman , Euphorbia Productions, Ltd., New York, NY. Engineers: Martin Wieland Carlos Albrecht and Johannes Wohlleben Location Manager: Eva Bauer Oppelland Location Equipment: Reiner Oppelland Digital Engineer: Paul Cameron Additional Recording and Remix: The Living Room, New York, NY. Engineers: Don Christensen and Miles Green Record mastered by Bill Kipper at Masterdisk, New York, NY. Cover and booklet desig: Georgina Lehner Dunvagen Music Publishers, Inc. COMPACT DISC 1 Prelude: Refrain, Verse 1, Verse 2 (10:44).
Extractions: Title: StressTyp Creator: Harry van der Hulst and Rob Goedemans Subject: stress; primary stress; secondary stress; accent; main stress; rhythm; lexical stress; syllable weight; stress domain; metrical rules; stress parameters; foot type; foot assignment. Description: StressTyp stands for Stress Typology. StressTyp is a database containing information about word-level stress patterns of (some of) the languages of the world. Work on StressTyp began in 1992 as a pilot project of EUROTYP (1990-1994), a project on the typology of European languages, financed by the European Science Foundation (ESF). In october 1997, work on the Prosody in Indonesian Languages (PIL) project started. StressTyp was integrated in this project to ensure its continuation, and to provide an output platform for the information on the prosodies of Indonesian languages that will be gathered by the project's researchers. The first goal of StressTyp was to offer a quick entry to the primary and secondary literature on stress systems of the languages of the world. All stress properties of languages were encoded to facilitate searches for grammars of languages with certain stress properties. This coding system has started to lead a life of its own and has made it possible to search through the database for the occurrence of (combinations of) quite specific stress parameters. Through the search facilities that come with any database, StressTyp can now be instrumental in testing and developing typological hypotheses on stress, which has become its primary function. It has been expanded with geographical information to allow searches for areal patterning.
Aramaic Aramaic, the lanuage originally spoken in Northern Syria and Mesopotamia by the supplanted hebrew as the common tongue in Palestine around 500 BCE http://www.kanji.org/kanji/jack/language/aramaic.html
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Jonah - Latin English Study Bible One answer is that the Latin lanuage, in Biblical times, was written with no {19} And he said to them, I am hebrew, and I fear the Lord God of heaven, http://www.sacredbible.org/studybible/OT-37_Jonah.htm
Extractions: ~ Why is the word and found so frequently in the Bible? One answer is that the Latin lanuage, in Biblical times, was written with no punctuation, no spaces between the words, and no difference between capital and small letters. So the word and (in Latin et) as well as other words (e.g. for, which, etc.) had much the same function as punctuation. Repeated use of the word and allowed the reader to more easily locate the individual words. ~ The men of this ship are repeatedly referred to as viri, not merely as homines. The word vir is rather like the English word gentleman in that it implies something about the man other than that he is an adult male. The root of the word viri is a word meaning virtue or strength. The men of this ship were not bad men, yet they threw Jonah overboard, in accordance with Gods will. ~ Also, though the Douay-Rheims translates this as rowed hard, the word hard is not justified by the Latin text. However, the very fact that they were rowing shows the extraordinary effort that they went to, since this was certainly a sailing vessel, with oars only for exceptional circumstances.
From Cthursto@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu Subject Where On The Web Date Several languages, including French, German, Greek, hebrew, Russian, Spanish,and Japanese are *Spanish Mundo Hispano The Spanish lanuage Learning MOO http://alliance.ed.uiuc.edu/email/list-archive/IAES_1996-97_196.html
Extractions: Date: Tue, 22 Apr 1997 10:01:33 -0600 Where on the Web American School Board Journal January 1997 The Internet contains a wealth of culturally rich materials for teachers of foreign languages. The following sites are good places to start and many contain links to other useful sites. * General Sites Net Glos: The Multilingual Glossary of Internet technology (http://wwli.com/translation/netglos/netglos.html). Among the languages included are Dutch, Spanish, French, Italian, Norwegian, Portuguese, and Maori. Also check http://www.uncg.edu/~lixpurc/publications/MLCexerc.html . This site lists links to exercises on the WWW. Several languages, including French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Russian, Spanish, and Japanese are represented. *French Tennessee Bob's Famous French Links (http://www.utm.edu/departments/french/french.html) is an exhaustive list of Francophone web sites. Contains links to a list of web servers in France as well as to a list of French Gophers; a link to the Web Louvre and to subway maps of Paris, Lyon, and other French Cities; and a link to an online list of French texts at the University of Virginia. Also includes French newspapers, magazines, and radio stations. For links to major French libraries, including La bibliotheque Nationale de France, check out http://fllc.smu.edu/frlih/francophonelib.html .
FAIR . Software . SupportForLocalLanguagesInComputerSoftware For one it doesn t allow to include for example hebrew characters into a Greek they areusing and how you create html documents in the specific lanuage. http://wiki.fair.no/bin/view/Software/SupportForLocalLanguagesInComputerSoftware
Persian Students In The UK: A New Language For example for mechanical engineers learing Japanese lanuage has more forget about all those useless languages, and learn hebrew. that s the best http://www.persianstudents.org/archives/000689.html
Extractions: Skip Navigation Community Weblog of Persian Students in the UK Home Nazanin In the past few months I've been thinking of learning a new language , but it's so difficult to choose one! It's not only for fun, I want the new language to be the most useful one in my future professional career. What do you think? Shall I go for French? Spanish? Russian? German? Chinese? or Japanese? If you consider Europe alone, there is no "most important" language. I guess French, German and Spanish have the same weight, even Spanish might come second to French and German. Bringing Iran and generally the Eurasian region into account, then Russian becomes very important because it's widely spoken not only in Eastern Europe (new EU members) but also in Caucasus and central asia too. Finally we have China which is huge and growing very fast, and Japan which is a modern society and the centre of socio-economic power of east Asia. Someone argued that Spanish has the advantage of being the most widely spoken language in South America, but common how much of my life will be tied to that continent honestly? I can't buy that argument. On the other hand, I am not sure if I will be able to learn the Chinese hieroglyph ever in my life, which is a negative point. What do you think? Do you know a second language (apart from English) from which you have benefited? Let's brainstorm.
Languagehat.com: GAELIC IN THE EU. If Gaelic is also the official lanuage of Eire does it not automatically qualifyas an I believe modern hebrew also has a large number of calques from http://www.languagehat.com/archives/001421.php
Extractions: Main There's a fascinating discussion going on at Crooked Timber about the proposal that Irish should be an official language of the EU. Maria 's attitude in her post "Whats the Irish for boondoggle?" is clear from the title alone, and the opening paragraph nails it down further: Its not every day that Fine Gael, the Progressive Democrats and Sinn Fein agree on something. But they all say Irish should be an official language of the EU, and complain that the government (which the PDs are part of) hasnt done enough to make this happen during the Irish presidency. Our presidency of the EU is at best a partial success because we havent managed to force the EU to spend an extra 50 million euro a year to translate speeches and documents into a language that no one actually needs them in. Its the principle, you see. I agree with her, despite my fondness for an Gaeilge , but a number of her commenters don't, and the debate spills over onto Maltese as well while staying remarkably civil. (Via MetaFilter Posted by languagehat at June 25, 2004 09:34 PM
IN PROGRESS German lanuage and Literature Resources for Language Students Dictionaries,Literay and Cultural Meaning of Evil in the Old Testament (hebrew) http://employees.csbsju.edu/akiryakakis/
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Degree Pathways - Faculty Of Arts - The University Of Sydney Arabic lanuage and Literature Chinese Studies hebrew (modern) Hindi Urdu Japanese Studies Indonesian and Malay Studeis ( no guarantee of http://www.arts.usyd.edu.au/faculty/degreepathways/baLanguages3.html
Voynich Folds AND Numbers #'s Vowels are easy to drop OUT or not even used (as in hebrew? (sigh)) InEnglish (NOT VMS lanuage) It could lay out like this abc def \ \ ghi \jk http://www.voynich.net/Arch/2001/11/msg00057.html
Extractions: Date Prev Date Next Thread Prev ][Thread Next][ Date Index Thread Index Just Some ~warm~ Holiday thoughts for a MeRrY ChRiStMaS to all? Hi Nick & all : - )) I've been pretty much ~pulled~ back into to looking at the script again, ~RATS~ (ha.haa) and still can't find the location to SEE or print out 'fF85 & 86' (do you know an address (addy) to see this) That "oddly" FOLDED PAGEs, IT Doesn't seem to be at Yale.library? BTW Reference my/ES "3 plus 3 ... (3 times 3 /= 9) / 1 of 12 etc.." Checked out VMS page 73 recently? http://highway49.library.yale.edu/photoneg/zoom/z372/z3724837.jpg Prev by Date: Re: Not the VMS but: a second Phaistos disk? Next by Date: Re: Felix Andreas Baumann Previous by thread: VMS Botany (f09r) Botrychium multifidum Index(es): Date Thread
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Biblical Hebrew Language Biblical hebrew or Classical hebrew is the ancient form of the hebrew languages Biblical hebrew is further divided into the so called Golden Age hebrew http://biblical-hebrew-language.ask.dyndns.dk/
Extractions: Biblical Hebrew or Classical Hebrew is the ancient form of the Hebrew languages as spoken by the Israelites, in which the Hebrew Bible Torah and Tanakh ) was originally written. Its widest usage is by the Jews and the various Jewish dialects of Hebrew. A smaller group, the Samaritans , also used the Samaritan Hebrew language . From a linguistic point of view, the Classical Hebrew language is usually divided into two periods: Biblical Hebrew, and Roman Era Hebrew, having very distinct grammatical patterns. Biblical Hebrew is further divided into the so called Golden Age Hebrew (1200 BCE to 500 BCE) and Silver Age Hebrew (500 BCE to 60 BCE ). Silver Age Hebrew has many borrowings from Aramaic , for example the use of the conditional particle illu shibboleth between the two, is the use of the relative pronoun Restrictive clause that ) in the earlier period, being replaced with the prefix Greek and Parsi , mainly through the dialect of Aramaic which was the Lingua franca of the area at the time.
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