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Mater lectionis

A mater lectionis (/ˌmeɪtər ˌlɛktiˈoʊnɪs/ ⓘ MAY-tər LEK-tee-OH-niss, /ˌmɑːtər -/ MAH-tər -⁠; Latin for 'mother of reading', pl. matres lectionis /ˌmɑːtreɪs -/ MAH-trayss -⁠; original Hebrew: אֵם קְרִיאָה, romanized: ʾēm qərîʾāh) is any consonant letter that is used to indicate a vowel, primarily in the writing of Semitic languages such as Arabic, Hebrew…

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Mater lectionis

Nodes60
Edges59
Triples19
Avg. degree1.97
Density0.033333
Components1

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Mater lectionis

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related to Arabic · 11
Mater lectionis → Also, Arabic, European, Greek, Hebrew, In Arabic, Quran, Semitic, That, The, Uthmanic
related to Syriac · 2
Mater lectionis → Syriac-Aramaic, The

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lectionis hebrew vowels matres arabic used vowel letters consonant letter also aramaic languages long words orthography indicate yod use alphabet

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Arabicinstance ofprimarily in the writing of Semitic languages0.80text
Hebrewinstance ofprimarily in the writing of Semitic languages0.80text
Syriacinstance ofprimarily in the writing of Semitic languages0.80text
Greekinstance ofThis tendency was taken to its logical conclusion in fully alphabetic scripts0.80text
Latininstance ofThis tendency was taken to its logical conclusion in fully alphabetic scripts0.80text
and Cyrillicinstance ofThis tendency was taken to its logical conclusion in fully alphabetic scripts0.80text
Mater lectionisrelated to ArabicIn Arabic0.60section
Mater lectionisrelated to ArabicUthmanic0.60section
Mater lectionisrelated to ArabicQuran0.60section
Mater lectionisrelated to ArabicAlso0.60section
Mater lectionisrelated to ArabicEuropean0.60section
Mater lectionisrelated to ArabicArabic0.60section

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