the disciplines that was developed by the eastern Karaite in the Middle Ages was that of Hebrew grammar . The texts relating to this discipine that are known to be extant are the second half of the tenth century C . E . The most important grammarian at this period was 'Abu Ya ' qub Yusuf Ibn Nuh , who Jerusalem . He wrote a grammatical commentary on the Hebrew Aramaic that is generally referred to in the colophons simply as . Large parts of this have been preserved , including virtually all 1 sections on the Prophets and the Hagiographa . Some fragments of several other Karaite grammatical texts that are closely 2 content to the Diqduq of Ibn Nuh . A number of the terms and of the Diqduq are found also in the lexicon of the Karaite David al-FasI , who was roughly contemporary with Ibn Nuh , and number of Karaite exegetical texts from the tenth century . In the of the eleventh century Karaite grammatical studies were by the prolific scholar 'Abu al-Faraj Harun ibn al-Faraj , who member ...
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