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Segolates are
words in the
Hebrew language whose end is of the form CVCVC,
where the
penultimate vowel receives syllable stress. Such
words are called...
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words "confusion" and "emptiness". The two
Hebrew words are
properly segolates,
spelled tohuw and bohuw.
Hebrew tohuw translates to "wasteness, that...
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Grammar Biblical Modern Verbal morphology Semitic roots Prefixes Suffixes Segolate Vav-consecutive
Academic Revival Academy Study Ulpan Keyboard Hebrew /...
- bohr) "pit" > buˈrōt "pits". Note also af "anger" > ˈeppa "her anger".
Segolates behave more or less as in
other Hebrew varieties: ˈbeṭen "stomach" > ˈbaṭnek...
- the form of
segolate nouns,
nouns stemming from
roots with two
final consonants. The
anaptyctic /ɛ/ of the
Tiberian tradition in
segolates appears in the...
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Grammar Biblical Modern Verbal morphology Semitic roots Prefixes Suffixes Segolate Vav-consecutive
Academic Revival Academy Study Ulpan Keyboard Hebrew /...
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Tiberian tradition is
usually marked by a sǝġūl, or what are
known as "
segolate nouns" (see The
Traditions of
Hebrew and
Aramaic of the Jews of
Yemen (ed...
- two-syllable
masculine nouns accented on the
penultimate syllable (often
called segolates,
because many (but not all) of them have the
vowel /seˈɡol/ (/-e-/) in...
- feminine)
plural suffixes, the
historical stem
alternations of the so-called
segolate or consonant-cluster
nouns between CVCC in the
singular and
CVCaC in the...
- [jeladim] "boys" = yladim, הַלְלוּיָהּ [halelujah] "Hallelujah" = hal_luyah, "
segolate"
vowel (on the
second to last
consonant an
unaccented vowel טֶ, which...