Hebrew Grammar

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D. Appleton & Company, 1846 - 409 páginas
 

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Of the VowelSigns
39
Character and Value of the several Vowels
42
Of the HalfVowels and the SyllableDivider Shºva
48
Signs which affect the Reading of Consonants
50
Daghesh Lene
51
Mappiq and Raphe
52
Of the Accents ibid
53
Mappiq and Methegh
55
Qeri and Kethibh
56
Changes of Consonants
57
Doubling of Consonants
59
Aspiration and the Removal of it by Daghesh Lene
61
Peculiarities of the Gutturals
62
Of the Feebleness of the Breathings and n
65
Changes of the Feeble Letters and
67
Unchangeable Vowels
69
Of Syllables and their Influence on the Quantity of Vowels
70
Page
72
Changes of Vowels especially in Respect to their Quantity
73
Verbs
75
Rise of New Vowels and Syllables
77
Of the Tone Changes of the Tone and of the Pause
78
OF FORMS AND INFLEXIONS OR OF THE PARTS OF SPEECH Section Page 30 Of the StemWords and Roots Biliterals Triliterals Quadrili terals
81
Of Grammatical Structure
85
Of the Pronoun 32 Of the Personal or Separate Pronoun
86
Suffix Pronoun
88
The Demonstrative Pronoun
90
The Article
91
The Relative Pronoun
92
The Interrogative and Indefinite Pronouns
93
In General
98
Preterite of Kal and its Inflexion
99
Of the Infinitive
101
Of the Imperative
102
Of the Future and its Inflexion
103
Lengthening and Shortening of the Future and Imperative Jus sive and Cohortative Forms
105
b Preterite and Future with Vav Conversive
107
Of the Participle
109
B Derived Conjugations 50 Niphal
110
Piel and Pual
112
Hiphil and Hophal
114
Hithpael
117
Unusual Conjugations
118
Quadriliterals
120
In General ibid 57 The Suffix of the Verb
121
The Preterite with Pronominal Suffixes
123
Future with Pronominal Suffixes
125
Of the Irregular Verb A Verbs with Gutturals
126
In General
127
Verbs Pe Guttural E g 7 to stand Parad D
129
B Contracted Verbs 65 Verbs E g to approach Parad H E g 2 Parad
130
Feeble Verbs Verba Quiescentia
131
Feeble Verbs D
135
to dwell E g b to eat Parad I
136
to be good Second Class or Verbs properly E g Parad L
139
Class or Contracted Verbs 140 71 Feeble Verbs E g p to rise up Parad M
140
Verbs E g x to find
145
Verbs 72 Verbs E g 7 to discern Parad N E g to reveal
146
Verbs doubly anomalous Parad
151
Relation of the Irregular Verbs to one another
152
Of Forms which mark the Gender of Nouns
163
Derivation of Nouns
163
Primitive Nouns 82 Of Verbal Nouns in General
163
Nouns derived from the Regular Verb
163
Nouns derived from the Irregular Verb
163
Denominative Nouns
164
Of the Plural 86b Of the Dual
167
The Genitive and the Construct State
168
Traces of Ancient CaseEndings Paragogic Letters
170
The Noun with Pronominal Suffixes
173
Vowel Changes in the Noun
176
Paradigms of Masculine Nouns
177
VowelChanges in the Formation of Feminine Nouns
184
Paradigms of Feminine Nouns
185
List of the Irregular Nouns
188
Section Page 95 Numerals I Cardinal Numbers
189
Numerals II Ordinal Numbers
192
Of the Particles 97 General View
193
Adverbs
195
Prepositions
196
Prefix Prepositions
197
Preposition with Suffixes and with the Plural Form
198
Conjunctions
201
Interjections
202
Syntax of the Noun 104 Relation of the Substantive to the Adjectiveof the Abstract to the Concrete
204
Use of the Genders
205
Of the Plural and of Collective Nouns
208
Use of the Article
211
Ditto
213
Ditto
214
The Substantive with the Adjective
215
Of Apposition
216
Of the Genitive ibid
217
Expression of the Genitive by Circumlocution
218
Farther Use of the Construct State
219
Expression of the other Cases
220
Use of the Accusative
221
Modes of expressing the Comparative and Superlative
222
Syntax of the Numerals
223
Syntax of the Pronoun 119 Use of the Personal Pronoun
225
Of the Demonstrative and Interrogative Pronouns
228
Relative Pronoun and Relative Clauses
229
Mode of expressing those Pronouns for which the Hebrew has no Proper Forms
231
Syntax of the Verb 123 Use of the Tenses in General
232
The use of the Preterite
233
Use of the Future
236
Use of the Lengthened and Shortened Future Cohortative and Jussive
239
126b Use of the Future with Vav Conversive
240
Infinitive Construct
246
Verbs with the Accusative
253
Connexion of the Subject with the Predicate
261
Use of the Particles
267
Of the Prepositions
274
Of the Interjections
283
154
20
157
21
ibid 159
170
1
Infinitive Imperative and Participle with Suffixes ibid
60

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