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Elementary Hebrew 2007

Elementary Hebrew 2007

 

The essentials of Hebrew morphology, syntax, and vocabulary taught by Dr. Bartelt.

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  • 001. Chapter 1.1 by Andrew Bartelt

    001. Chapter 1.1

    Andrew Bartelt

    The Hebrew Alphabet, part 1: Aleph, Beth.

  • 002. Chapter 1.1.A by Andrew Bartelt

    002. Chapter 1.1.A

    Andrew Bartelt

    The Hebrew Alphabet, part 2: Gimel, Daleth, He, Waw, Zayin, Heth.

  • 003. Chapter 1.1.B by Andrew Bartelt

    003. Chapter 1.1.B

    Andrew Bartelt

    The Hebrew Alphabet, part 3: Teth, Yod, Kaph, Lamed, Mem, Nun, Samekh, Ayin, Pe, Sadhe, Qoph, Resh, Sin, Shin, Taw.

  • 004. Chapter 1.1.C by Andrew Bartelt

    004. Chapter 1.1.C

    Andrew Bartelt

    Forms of certain Hebrew letters when they are the last letter in a word.

  • 005. Chapter 1.2 by Andrew Bartelt

    005. Chapter 1.2

    Andrew Bartelt

    Hebrew vowels are represented by vowel pointing.

  • 006. Chapter 1.2.B by Andrew Bartelt

    006. Chapter 1.2.B

    Andrew Bartelt

    Long and Short Hebrew Vowels.

  • 007. Chapter 1.2.C by Andrew Bartelt

    007. Chapter 1.2.C

    Andrew Bartelt

    Vowels, Mater Letters, and Syllables. Mater letters are consonants that indicate vowels.

  • 008. Chapter 1.2.E.1 by Andrew Bartelt

    008. Chapter 1.2.E.1

    Andrew Bartelt

    The vocal shewa is an inarticulate vowel sound.

  • 009. Chapter 1.2.E.2 by Andrew Bartelt

    009. Chapter 1.2.E.2

    Andrew Bartelt

    The silent shewa marks the end of a closed syllable.

  • 010. Chapter 1.3 by Andrew Bartelt

    010. Chapter 1.3

    Andrew Bartelt

    Spelling Review.

  • 011. Chapter 1.3.A by Andrew Bartelt

    011. Chapter 1.3.A

    Andrew Bartelt

    Vowels, Mater Letters, and Syllables. The composite shewa is a reduced vowel.

  • 012. Chapter 1.3.B by Andrew Bartelt

    012. Chapter 1.3.B

    Andrew Bartelt

    Acccents and Syllables.

  • 013. Chapter 1.3.E.2 by Andrew Bartelt

    013. Chapter 1.3.E.2

    Andrew Bartelt

    The dagesh forte is a dot in a Hebrew letter that indicates a duplicated letter.

  • 014. Chapter 2.1 by Andrew Bartelt

    014. Chapter 2.1

    Andrew Bartelt

    Basic morphology of Hebrew genders and numbers.

  • 015. Chapter 2.2 by Andrew Bartelt

    015. Chapter 2.2

    Andrew Bartelt

    Vowels reduce when they are two syllables before the accented syllable.

  • 016. Chapter 2.2.B by Andrew Bartelt

    016. Chapter 2.2.B

    Andrew Bartelt

    Segolate nouns follow a different pattern in the singular, but are regular in the plural.

  • 017. Chapter 3.1 by Andrew Bartelt

    017. Chapter 3.1

    Andrew Bartelt

    Hebrew only has one article, which is the definite article.

  • 018. Chapter 3.1.B by Andrew Bartelt

    018. Chapter 3.1.B

    Andrew Bartelt

    The definite article in Hebrew is a the prefix He.

  • 019. Chapter 3.1.B.2.a by Andrew Bartelt

    019. Chapter 3.1.B.2.a

    Andrew Bartelt

    Gutturals will add the definite article with either compensative lengthening (Aleph, Ayin, Resh) or virtual doubling (He, Heth).

  • 020. Chapter 3.1.B.2.b by Andrew Bartelt

    020. Chapter 3.1.B.2.b

    Andrew Bartelt

    Gutturals will add the definite article with either compensative lengthening (Aleph, Ayin, Resh) or virtual doubling (He, Heth).

  • 021. Chapter 3.1.B.3 by Andrew Bartelt

    021. Chapter 3.1.B.3

    Andrew Bartelt

    Some gutturals (Resh, He, Heth) take the definite article with a segol in certain circumstances.

  • 022. Chapter 3.2 by Andrew Bartelt

    022. Chapter 3.2

    Andrew Bartelt

    There are three types of prepositions: independent words, proclitic, prefixed.

  • 023. Chapter 3.2.C by Andrew Bartelt

    023. Chapter 3.2.C

    Andrew Bartelt

    The Rule of Shewa resolves the issue of having two vocal shewas in a row.

  • 024. Chapter 3.2.C.2 by Andrew Bartelt

    024. Chapter 3.2.C.2

    Andrew Bartelt

    The Rule of Shewa resolves the issue of having two vocal shewas in a row.

  • 025. Chapter 3.2.D by Andrew Bartelt

    025. Chapter 3.2.D

    Andrew Bartelt

    Dealing with multiple prefixes, namely an article and a proposition.

 
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