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22 Cards in this Set
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Weaknesses of R1 Nun Verbs
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1. R1 Nuns are unstable in the silent position
2. R1 Nuns are frequently unstable in the vocal shewa position of the Qal imperative and infinitive construct. |
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Remedies R1 Nun verbs
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1. Nun assimilates or dissapears
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When do R1 Nun verbs assimilate?
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R1 Nun verbs assimilate in the silent shewa position
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What verbs assimilate R1 nun?
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Hiph'al, Hoph'al, Niph'al perfect, participle, and the Qal imperfect.
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When do R1 Nun verbs disappear? (AWOL)
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The R1 Nun disappears in Qal Imperative and infinitive construct verbs with Patah or Sere thematic vowels (not holem)
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Orange R1 nuns are strong or weak?
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Strong
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R1 Nun with patah thematic vowel in Qal infinitive construct behaves how?
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Nun goes (AWOL), Tav added to end of word and imitates segolate pattern.,
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R1 Nun with patah thematic vowel in Qal imperative behaves how?
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AWOL
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R1 Nun with sere thematic vowel in Qal imperative and infinitive contruct:
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AWOL:
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R1 Nun w/Sere TV Qal Infinitive contruct:
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1. Tav added to end of word
2. Before segolate process, tav assimilates the R3 nun. |
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natan
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R2 nun may assimilate in silent position
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lakach - when does it act like a R1 Nun?
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Qal imerfect
Imperative Infinitive construct. |
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Nasha: Irregular in the?
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Infinitive construct: (la)sheit
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R1 nun Qal Perfect strong or weak?
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strong
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R1 nun Qal imperfect strong or weak?
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weak - assimilate
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R1 nun Qal Imperative strong or weak?
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Orange: Strong
Red: Weak - AWOL Green: AWOL |
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R1 nun Qal Infinitive Abs strong or weak?
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Strong
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R1 nun Qal infinitive contruct strong or weak?
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ORANGE: Strong
RED: AWOL GREEN: AWOL + TAV (Seg) |
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R1 nun Qal participle strong or weak?
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Strong
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R1 nun Niph'al Perfect strong or weak?
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weak: Assimilation
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R1 nun Hiph'il strong or weak?
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weak: Assimilation
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R1 nun Hoph'al strong or weak?
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weak: Assimilation
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