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§ 21.
The Aspiration of the Tenues
75
§ 22.
Peculiarities of the Gutturals
76
§ 23.
The Feebleness of the Gutturals
א
and
ה
79
§ 24.
Changes of the Weak Letters
ו
and
י
82
§ 25.
Unchangeable Vowels
84
§ 26.
Syllable-formation and its Influence on the Quantity of Vowels
85
§ 27.
The Change of the Vowels, especially as regards Quantity
88
§ 28.
The Rise of New Vowels and Syllables
92
§ 29.
The Tone, its Changes, and the Pause
94
SECOND PART
ETYMOLOGY, OR THE PARTS OF SPEECH
§ 30.
Stems and Roots; Biliteral, Triliteral, and Quadriliteral
99
§ 31.
Grammatical Structure
103
Chapter I. The Pronoun
§ 32.
The Personal Pronoun. The Separate Pronoun
105
§ 33.
Pronominal Suffixes
108
§ 34.
The Demonstrative Pronoun
109
§ 35.
The Article
110
§ 36.
The Relative Pronoun
112
§ 37.
The Interrogative and Indefinite Pronouns
113
Chapter II. The Verb
§ 38.
General View
114
§ 39.
Ground-form and Derived Stems
114
§ 40.
Tenses. Moods. Flexion
117
§ 41.
Variations from the Ordinary Form of the Strong Verb
118
I. The Strong Verb.
§ 42.
In general
118
A.
The Pure Stem, or Qal.
§ 43.
Its Form and Meaning
118
§ 44.
Flexion of the Perfect of Qal
119
§ 45.
The Infinitive
122
§ 46.
The Imperative
124
§ 47.
The Imperfect and its Inflexion
125
§ 48.
Shortening and Lengthening of the Imperfect and Imperative. The Jussive and Cohortative
129
§ 49.
The Perfect and Imperfect with Wāw Consecutive
132
§ 50.
The Participle
136