6 avril 2021
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Geoffrey Khan, « I.4. Reflections of the Imperfect Learning of the Tiberian Pronunciation in the Middle ages », Open Book Publishers, ID : 10670/1.t3d2p1
I.4.1. Preliminary Remarks The Tiberian pronunciation was highly prestigious when it was a living oral tradition (§I.0.9.). For this reason, many readers strove to adopt it in their reading of the Bible and orthoepic measures were taken to ensure that it was pronounced correctly and distinctly. The fact that the Tiberian pronunciation was the ideal target of readers of the Bible is reflected by the fact that many manuscripts pointed with Babylonian and Palestinian vowel signs display a tenden...