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22 Cards in this Set
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Which 6 Hebrew consonants take Dagesh Lene? |
בּגּדּכּפּתּ |
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Which 5 Hebrew consonants have final forms? |
כך מם נן פף צץ |
MoNK PoTS |
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Which Hebrew consonants are common long vowel indicators? |
י ו ה |
*note: aleph is also used but is very rare. |
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What is Scriptio Plena? |
Full writing - the historically long vowels are represented by both the mater & the vowel points. |
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What is Defective Writing? |
When the text does not have the mater where a full spelling was expected. (Pre-masoretic scribes failed to place the mater.) |
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Which vowel makes the “short a” sound? |
pātach אַ |
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Which vowel makes the “short e” sound? |
segôl אֶ |
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Which vowel makes the “short I” sound? |
hireq אִ |
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Which vowel makes the “short o” sound? |
qametz-hatuf אָ |
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Which vowel makes the “short u” sound? |
qibbutz אֻ |
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Which vowel makes the “long ā” sound? |
qámets אָ |
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Which vowel makes the “long ē” sound? |
tsērê אֵ |
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Which vowel makes the “long ō” sound? |
hôlem אֹ |
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What are Historically Long Vowels? |
A combination of vowel letters (mater) and masoretic vowel points. |
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qāmets-hē Final, historically long â |
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Which syllables can accept stress? |
Only the last or 2nd to last syllable can be stressed. |
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What are the 4 types of syllables when referring to tone? |
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OPSRL pneumonic? |
Old Preachers’ Sermons R Long An Open Pretonic Syllable Requires a Long vowel |
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CUSS pneumonic? |
A Closed Unaccented Syllable REQUIRES a Short vowel |
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CASL pneumonic? |
A Closed Accented Syllable PREFERS a Long vowel |
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OASiS pneumonic? |
An Open Accented Syllable PREFERS a Short vowel |
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“OOPS ROSS Vocal Shewa” pneumonic? |
An Originally Open Propretonic Syllable Reduces the Original Short Syllable to vocal shewa. |
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