Albert

Posts tagged with ‘hebrew’ (6)

Analyzing the Biblia Hebraica Stuttgartensia with Text Fabric in Python

I am very curious about Hebrew, specially the way the language is hierarchically designed. Put very simply, three letter words are commonly known as trilateral roots and the rest of the words are variation of these three letters having a common root word and having related meaning somehow, thus creating a “family” if you will. I am not going to get into these details since it is not the scope of this post.

Learning hebrew like a geek

The other day I was thinking about some practical way of learning hebrew, something dynamic that tickles my scientist curiosity. And I thought, wouldn’t it be cool if I could parse one of the hebrew codexes and get the top 20 most frequent words of a chapter or a book? Well this is an attempt to answer these type of questions. How? So I rolled my sleeves and I thought: I will google the Aleppo codex in plain text so I can download it and later use it for analysis.

Hebrew root words - parent roots dictionary

confidence certain importance 9⁄10 If you are reading this from the website it is probably going to be a bit uncomfortable to read. This is an export meant to be read in org-mode or as an anki deck. This is still work in progress. Hebrew root words - parent roots dictionary AB Front [latex] \texthebrew{אב} / abh [/latex] Back Stand / Tent Pole [latex] \texthebrew{אב} / abh [/latex]