Elements of Hebrew Grammar: With a Praxis on the Book of Jonah

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W. Strong, Bristol & Exeter, 1830 - 311 pages
 

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Page 6 - ... at the beginning of a word, or at the end of a word, etc.), but nothing other than the phonetic environment ever limits a sound change.
Page 184 - H3 in, among. rendered by then, as " when Israel was a child, then I loved him.
Page 140 - OjJi, the latter being used for "thousands" in an indefinite sense. The Cardinal numbers from 3 to 10 are used in the feminine form with masculine nouns and in the masc. with fein. nouns. Formation of the Compound Numbers. 3. Compound numbers from 20 on are formed by joining the units, tens and hundreds by ^, The largest number is put first, but the units are put before the tens; eg...
Page 34 - The derivative species are formed from the primitive by the addition of servile letters, by doubling the second radical, and by other changes which will be presently noticed.
Page 16 - In the middle of a word, and at the beginning of a syllable after another syllable ending with a moveable consonant, as iS^O not lD?^ § 34.

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