Dear Colleagues,

Recently, Dr. Freid recommended Shaul Barkaly's Verb Tables as a guide to 
vocalization. I have just acquired a copy from the local library for 
evaluation, and found it a bit cumbersome.

Let me hasten to say that this is doubtless due to my lack of skill, and is 
certainly no reflection on Dr. Fried. (I would like to point out, however, that 
the index to the 1958 edition is full of mismatched page numbers for various 
entries. Again, no reflection on anyone in this forum, I trust).

This leads me to my question: I see that there are other Hebrew verb books and 
other resources in existence. Can anyone recommend a comprehensive resource for 
verb conjugations, vocalization, and other grammatical information that is, 
perhaps, more "user-friendly" than Barkaly?

Sincerely,

Chrstopher Lovelace
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