Lao syllables are of the sort (C)V(C), i.e., they consist of a vowel in the syllable nucleus, optionally preceded by a one consonant in the syllable onset and optionally followed by a single consonant in the syllable coda.
A variant of this, created by Lhuyd az, yz, or oz, the vowel currently being obscure, is very best represented in this spelling by as. On this, also see the *** testimony of Hasdai ibn Shaprut, the Torah scholar and princely Jew of Cordoba, concerning Eldad's learning, in his letter to Joseph, King of the Khazars, around 960 CE., reproduced in Franz Kobler, ed., Letters of Jews Through the Ages, Second Edition (London: East and West Library, 1953), vol.
See, in Eldad's letter recounting his experiences in Elkan N. Adler, ed., Jewish Travellers in the Middle Ages: 19 Firsthand Accounts (New York: Dover, 1987), p. Steven Kaplan, "Eldad Ha-Dani", in Siegbert von Uhlig, ed., Encyclopaedia Aethiopica: D-Ha (Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag, 2005), p.
Ruth Karola Westheimer, Steven Kaplan. Weil, Shalva 1998 'Festivals and Cyclical Events of theYear', (149-160) and 'Elementary School', (174-177) in John Harrison, Rishona Wolfert and Ruth Levitov (eds) Culture - Differences in the World and in Israel: A Reader in Sociology for Junior High Schools, University of Tel-Aviv: Institute of Social Research and Ministry of Education, PedagogicAdministration.
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