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- Page 11 and 12: X CONTENTS PART I PHONOLOGY AND ORT
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- Page 39 and 40: LITERATURE A. Geiger, Lehr- u, Lese
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50 MORPHOLOGY 02. {3) Denominative
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52 MORPHOLOGY Nnn, b^n, Don, mn, '^
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54 MORPHOLOGY 104. In the field of
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56 MORPHOLOGY (3) By Augmentation.
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58 MORPHOLOGY sing, always ends in
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6o MORPHOLOGY (cf. ib. 5). To Hiph'
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63 MORPHOLOGY Further, as an imitat
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64 MORPHOLOGY reflexives.^ MH, howe
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66 MORPHOLOGY Signification of Nith
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68 MORPHOLOGY xxii. 20, &c.), BM iv
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70 MORPHOLOGY (contracted from ^i?"
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72 MORPHOLOGY are "hSl^p), Exx.: ^p
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74 MORPHOLOGY D. Weak Verbs. (i) GU
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76 MORPHOLOGY Vl'^b j. fier.ix. 5 ;
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78 MORPHOLOGY preceded by a preform
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8o MORPHOLOGY Partic: n m corrected
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82 MORPHOLOGY P")^V?. Ber. 61 b. Bu
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84 MORPHOLOGY to shatter, Lev. R. 2
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86 MORPHOLOGY only in the causative
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88 MORPHOLOGY Suk. i. 4; ^"i;:!!? t
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90 MORPHOLOGY (7) VERBS ^"b. 198. T
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92 MORPHOLOGY in other texts. Cf. t
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94 MORPHOLOGY nsj (imperat.) to sif
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96 MORPHOLOGY are those of the thir
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98 MORPHOLOGY convict of false evid
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TOO MORPHOLOGY Abstract: Pjn strang
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I02 MORPHOLOGY V^y: bbn defiled pri
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104 MORPHOLOGY significance is only
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io6 MORPHOLOGY S^Op amulet, Kel. xx
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io8 MORPHOLOGY Ab. i. 8; ^^fn silen
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no MORPHOLOGY only: POn'^X betrotha
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112 MORPHOLOGY Ned. 20 b; njQ^E)^ R
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114 MORPHOLOGY fossilized into a no
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ii6 MORPHOLOGY 256. (a) Ground-form
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ii8 MORPHOLOGY nBV3 caper berry, ib
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I20 MORPHOLOGY V. 4; also adjectiva
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122 MORPHOLOGY Cf. also the redupli
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124 MORPHOLOGY ix. 2; m] P?«, the
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126 MORPHOLOGY Rarliciples: cf. §
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128 MORPHOLOGY + N^nK?) something,
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I30 MORPHOLOGY In the case of fem.
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13.2 MORPHOLOGY HK^na leek, Mak§.
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134 MORPHOLOGY handbreadths, RR i.
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136 MORPHOLOGY f3 in Pal. texts, he
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138 MORPHOLOGY ^5?? immediately, on
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140 MORPHOLOGY whether so or so, Ha
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142 MORPHOLOGY Of place, behind; us
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144 MORPHOLOGY the works, Ab. iii.
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146 MORPHOLOGY Of time: tJ'CK^n Dy
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148 MORPHOLOGY T ^'W)' Its primary
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PART III S Y N T A X I. THE VERB 1.
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152 SYNTAX bring him ..., Rer. iii.
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154 SYNTAX rise, Ber. i. i; nitS^jK
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156 SYNTAX the latter case, the act
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158 SYNTAX as in the perf. and impe
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i6o SYNTAX BM i. 3; n^^V^, 30^0 Meg
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162 SYNTAX 837. In spite of the str
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i64 SYNTAX not go out ? The camel m
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166 SYNTAX The loss of these infini
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168 SYNTAX 2. Government of the Ver
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I70 SYNTAX say, Bik. iii. 2; ?bl ^J
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172 SYNTAX relation to the verb, 3
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174 SYNTAX (ii) Of timej OV *lij;2t
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176 SYNTAX co-ordinated. Some of th
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178 SYNTAX nbrn ewe, Hul. xi. 2; al
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i8o SYNTAX xxiv. 7 ; I^nnap (rvviSp
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i82 SYNTAX all ihe vessels that may
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184 SYNTAX ii^ajsn i)s they are bel
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i86 SYNTAX (i) The Construct State.
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i88 SYNTAX takes the appropriate po
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I90 SYNTAX fjDD b}^ D^?JJ|1 figs an
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192 SYNTAX -i^V^? but -i^V V ^^^^^
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194 SYNTAX n^na n^JBh? n^ns DJ/or^^
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196 SYNTAX nr D^nXD Ket. iv. 7; nt
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198 SYNTAX Sometimes nm is omitted
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200 SYNTAX (3) With indeclinable no
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202 SYNTAX 415. The interrogative p
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204 SYNTAX 6. The Relative Pronoun.
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2o6 SYNTAX cf. below, §§ 456, 458
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2o8 SYNTAX (Ges.-K., § 139 g). But
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210 SYNTAX ^nuto something, anythin
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212 SYNTAX shekels)—what did they
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2 14 SYNTAX DEPENDENT RELATION, OR
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2i6 SYNTAX 450. A compound subject,
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2i8 SYNTAX 465. So wiih the formula
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2 20 SYNTAX special introductory pa
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22 2 SYNTAX or like this? RH ii. 8
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224 SYNTAX prohibited by (the comma
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226 SYNTAX co-ordinated with the pr
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2 28 SYNTAX The great variety of th
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2 30 SYNTAX nbrpD» ii-Ni no ^aap n
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232 SYNTAX they maintain themselves
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234 SYNTAX !13 . . . -K^ C^ys : V-J
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236 SYNTAX 'f nriNi ... -K? ins whe
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238 SYNTAX been only two, Yo. iii.
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240 SYNTAX inba: nab? p ^ W n . . .
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2 42 SYNTAX would arise and study t
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(iENKSIS. INDEX OF BIBLICAL PASSAGE
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246 INDEX OF BIBLICAL PASSAGES ISAI
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248 INDEX OF BIBLICAL PASSAGES NEHF