KR: >What I mean by that is that your arguments based on first year > Hebrew ...
That is not an accurate statement, is it? But it seems that I remember a certain Karl arguing to 'conjugate' roots into binyanim just like often seen with first-year students and apparently unable to grasp or grapple with a hif`il albin "I will be white" (not Pere's *ulban or your LALA poetry.) ... > Hey, I’m not going to sling mud in this message. Just in your other messages? We're relieved. However, if you bother to post, please include something of Hebrew and not just personal caricature. If you have data or examples, please return to my recent posts . Otherwise, there is nothing to discuss and no need for substance-less posts. asher was not needed at Ps 51.10 and hmtm shows a verb-stem without a final vowel hmt- and a suffix -tm without a prefixed vowel. and albin is a good hif`il for "I will be/become white". These are probably good places for first-year students to expand their biblical Hebrew. berakot (not berakawote in BH. The fem. pl. 'w' was not consonantal in BH!) Randall Buth -- Randall Buth, PhD www.biblicallanguagecenter.com Biblical Language Center Learn Easily - Progress Further - Remember for Life _______________________________________________ b-hebrew mailing list [email protected] http://lists.ibiblio.org/mailman/listinfo/b-hebrew
