Sefer ha-Yesod

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Sefer ha-Yesod is a foundational Hebrew grammatical and linguistic treatise by the medieval Jewish scholar Abraham ibn Ezra.

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instanceOf Hebrew grammatical treatise
medieval Jewish linguistic work
associatedWith Andalusian Jewish scholarship
rationalist approaches to Hebrew grammar
author Abraham ibn Ezra NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin medieval Jewish communities in Europe and the Islamic world
fieldOfWork Hebrew philology
Jewish biblical exegesis
genre grammar
linguistics
hasInfluenced Jewish biblical commentators
later Hebrew grammarians
hasPart analysis of Hebrew roots
discussions of Hebrew morphology
discussions of Hebrew syntax
rules for pronunciation
rules for vocalization
influencedBy earlier Hebrew grammatical traditions
language Hebrew
mainTopic Hebrew grammar
Hebrew linguistics
notableAuthor Abraham ibn Ezra NERFINISHED
religiousTradition Judaism
scholarlyFocus clarification of Hebrew grammatical categories
systematization of Hebrew language rules
timePeriod Middle Ages
titleLanguage Hebrew
titleMeaning Book of the Foundation NERFINISHED
usedIn medieval Jewish education
study of the Hebrew Bible

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Ibn Ezra notableWork Sefer ha-Yesod