Future Seminarians
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Chapter 3.2.C
The Rule of Shewa resolves the issue of having two vocal shewas in a row.
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Chapter 3.2
There are three types of prepositions: independent words, proclitic, prefixed.
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Chapter 1.2.E.1
The vocal shewa is an inarticulate vowel sound.
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Chapter 3.1
Hebrew only has one article, which is the definite article.
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Chapter 3.1.B
The definite article in Hebrew is a the prefix He.
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Chapter 1.1.C
Forms of certain Hebrew letters when they are the last letter in a word.
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Chapter 3.1.B.2.a
Gutturals will add the definite article with either compensative lengthening (Aleph, Ayin, Resh) or virtual doubling (He, Heth).
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Chapter 1.2.C
Vowels, Mater Letters, and Syllables. Mater letters are consonants that indicate vowels.
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Chapter 1.1.B
The Hebrew Alphabet, part 3: Teth, Yod, Kaph, Lamed, Mem, Nun, Samekh, Ayin, Pe, Sadhe, Qoph, Resh, Sin, Shin, Taw.
