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... syllable , but have besides a conjunctive or disjunctive force , which it would be out of place to suggest . Accordingly , a special symbol has been employed , analogous to that which is in use in our own and other languages , thus ...
... syllable , but have besides a conjunctive or disjunctive force , which it would be out of place to suggest . Accordingly , a special symbol has been employed , analogous to that which is in use in our own and other languages , thus ...
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... syllables , §53 ; at the close of syllables , §54 ; at the end of words , §55 ; special rules , §56 . CHANGES OF CONSONANTS TO VOWELS in reduplicated syllables and letters and in quiescents , § 57 . MUTATIONS OF VOWELS , significant and ...
... syllables , §53 ; at the close of syllables , §54 ; at the end of words , §55 ; special rules , §56 . CHANGES OF CONSONANTS TO VOWELS in reduplicated syllables and letters and in quiescents , § 57 . MUTATIONS OF VOWELS , significant and ...
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... syllable and sometimes not ( see 1 Sam . 30 : 1 ) , it may have had a twofold pronunciation tsik'lag , and tsiklag . Shurek as ŭ is of much more frequent occurrence , e . g . hhukkē , l'ummim , nan hhukka Ps . 102 : 5 , 2 Chron . 2 : 7 ...
... syllable and sometimes not ( see 1 Sam . 30 : 1 ) , it may have had a twofold pronunciation tsik'lag , and tsiklag . Shurek as ŭ is of much more frequent occurrence , e . g . hhukkē , l'ummim , nan hhukka Ps . 102 : 5 , 2 Chron . 2 : 7 ...
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... syllables it is silent . But at the beginning of a syllable the Hebrews always facilitated the pronunciation of concurrent consonants by the introduction of a hiatus or slight breathing between them ; a Sh'va so situated is consequently ...
... syllables it is silent . But at the beginning of a syllable the Hebrews always facilitated the pronunciation of concurrent consonants by the introduction of a hiatus or slight breathing between them ; a Sh'va so situated is consequently ...
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William Henry Green. SYLLABLES . $ 18 . 1. Syllables are formed by the combination of consonants and vowels . As two vowels ... syllable ever consists of a vowel alone . Every syllable , with the exception just stated , must begin with a ...
William Henry Green. SYLLABLES . $ 18 . 1. Syllables are formed by the combination of consonants and vowels . As two vowels ... syllable ever consists of a vowel alone . Every syllable , with the exception just stated , must begin with a ...
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Absol absolute infinitive adjectives apocopated appended Ayin Chron clause cloth commonly comp compound Sh'va Conjunctive consonant const construct Daghesh Daghesh-forte Daghesh-lene Deut diphthongal Disjunctive doubled Eccles editions Ezek feminine ending final gender Geresh Gesenius guttural verbs Hebrew Hhirik Hholem Hiphil preterite Hith Hithpael Hophal imperative infinitive inflections inserted instances John Ruskin Josh Judg K'ri K'thibh Kal future Kal preterite Kamets Kamets Hhatuph Kimchi Lamedh lengthened long vowel Makkeph masc masculine Merka Methegh mixed syllable Munahh Niphal nouns occasionally occurs omitted paragogic participle Pattahh penult perfect verbs Piel plur plural preceding prefixed preposition pret pronoun prop Prov Pual quiescent quiesces rarely reduplication rejected retained root second radical Seghol short vowel shortened Shurek signification simple Sh'va simple syllable sing singular sometimes species suffixes termination thou tion Tiphhha triliteral Tsere vowel letter word Yodh Zech
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