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  1. 1 day ago · Biblical Hebrew (עִבְרִית מִקְרָאִית (Ivrit Miqra'it) ⓘ or לְשׁוֹן הַמִּקְרָא (Leshon ha-Miqra) ⓘ), also called Classical Hebrew, is an archaic form of the Hebrew language, a language in the Canaanite branch of Semitic languages spoken by the Israelites in the area known as the Land of Israel, roughly west of the Jordan River and east of the Mediterranean ...

  2. 3 days ago · Engineering students at BGU are now employing Mask Language Modeling to get to the bottom of . . . centuries-old inscriptions which have been marred over time by earthquakes, fires, political conflicts, and other natural and human-related causes.

  3. 3 days ago · Rebirth of Hebrew. Eliezer Ben-Yehuda stands central to the revival of Hebrew in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. An ardent linguist, he was key in adapting Hebrew to the demands of everyday conversation, which led to it becoming the spoken language of the Jewish community in Palestine.

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    2 days ago · Ārāmāyā in Syriac Esṭrangelā script Syriac-Aramaic alphabet. Aramaic (Jewish Babylonian Aramaic: ארמית, romanized: ˀərāmiṯ; Classical Syriac: ܐܪܡܐܝܬ, romanized: arāmāˀiṯ) is a Northwest Semitic language that originated in the ancient region of Syria and quickly spread to Mesopotamia, the southern Levant, southeastern Anatolia, Eastern Arabia and the Sinai Peninsula ...

  6. 3 days ago · In this way, today’s revival of the colonial frame—a product of many things, including the Movement for Black Lives, years of work by Palestine advocates, the knowledge production of a changing American academy, and, of course, the US’s approach to Gaza—is notably resonant with the ’60s activist experience of both Vietnam and civil ...

  7. 2 days ago · Greek and Hebrew remain unchanged for almost 2,500 years. ... understand this despite the diplomatic language they deploy in public. ... for the destruction of Israel and hates the current revival ...

  8. Hi! American Jew here, I have a question about Israeli hebrew. Since it's revival as a national language has hebrew begun developing noticeable local varieties, such as accents, local slang, ecc that can out someone as a sibboleth kind of thing? I do know that you see it amongst the various Jewish groups.

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