Biella [jbiella2...@gmail.com]
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To: rtalb...@library.berkeley.edu; Hebrew Name Authority Funnel
Subject: Re: [Heb-NACO] Nokhehim? Nokhhim?
Nokhhim is just like kotvim, as far as I know. Qal active participle, no
gutturals in significant positions to affect
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TALBOTT
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Sent: Tuesday, April 18, 2017 8:28 AM
To: Hebrew Name Authority Funnel
Subject: Re: [Heb-NACO] Nokhehim? Nokhhim?
I'm not sure I understand. From what I've gleaned from Maher, when a sheva
falls under a consonant that follows a vowel, it's understood as a sh
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> *From:* Heb-naco <heb-naco-bounces+lerner=stanford....@lists.osu.edu> on
> behalf of Joan Biella <jbiella2...@gmail.com>
> *Sent:* Monday, April 17, 2017 8:31 PM
> *To:* Hebrew Name Authority Funnel
> *Subject:* Re: [Heb-NACO] Nokhehim
: Hebrew Name Authority Funnel
Subject: Re: [Heb-NACO] Nokhehim? Nokhhim?
Yossi knows us well. I don't think you'll find a rule in the HCM even now that
would justify an /e/ between the khaf and the het, no matter how they have to
be pronounced.
Joan
On Mon, Apr 17, 2017 at 6:21 PM, Yossi Galron
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Yossi knows us well. I don't think you'll find a rule in the HCM even now
that would justify an /e/ between the khaf and the het, no matter how they
have to be pronounced.
Joan
On Mon, Apr 17, 2017 at 6:21 PM, Yossi Galron wrote:
> Bob,
> Hebrew is a living language. I
Bob,
Hebrew is a living language. I don't know the grammatical rule (Sheva na?
Sheva merahef?), but modern Hebrew speakers are saying Nokhehim. Try to
pronounce two Khaf or Het sounds without a vowel between them.
I know my answer will not satisfy you. Maybe someone on the list will be
more
Why?
On Mon, Apr 17, 2017 at 3:23 PM, Yossi Galron wrote:
> Nohekhim.
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> On Apr 17, 2017 18:22, "Robert M. TALBOTT"
> wrote:
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>> Folks:
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>> Does נוכחים follow the pattern of lomdim (nokh[dot]him) or the pattern of
>> mitpalelim
Nohekhim.
On Apr 17, 2017 18:22, "Robert M. TALBOTT"
wrote:
> Folks:
>
> Does נוכחים follow the pattern of lomdim (nokh[dot]him) or the pattern of
> mitpalelim (mokhe[dot]him)?
>
> Thanks
>
> B
>
> --
> Bob Talbott
>
> Principal cataloger/Hebraica cataloger
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Folks:
Does נוכחים follow the pattern of lomdim (nokh[dot]him) or the pattern of
mitpalelim (mokhe[dot]him)?
Thanks
B
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Bob Talbott
Principal cataloger/Hebraica cataloger
UC Berkeley
250 Moffitt
Berkeley, CA 94720
I'm just mad about Saffron
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