The essentials of Hebrew morphology, syntax, and vocabulary taught by Dr. Bartelt.
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026. Chapter 3.3
Andrew Bartelt
The finished product of a prefix with the article. The Hebrew conjunction is simply a waw with a shewa.
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027. Chapter 4.1
Andrew Bartelt
Intro to verb morphology. Hebrew has two tenses, the perfect and the imperfect.
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029. Chapter 4.3
Andrew Bartelt
The direct object marker precedes a definite noun that is the direct object.
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032. Chapter 5.1
Andrew Bartelt
First Gutturals (I-Gutturals) are irregular verbs that have gutturals as the first letter of the verbal root.
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033. Chapter 5.2.A
Andrew Bartelt
First Gutturals (I-Gutturals) are irregular verbs that have gutturals as the first letter of the verbal root.
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035. Chapter 5.2.D
Andrew Bartelt
Third Alephs are irregular verbs that have an aleph as the third root letter.
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037. Chapter 5.3
Andrew Bartelt
Hollow root (II-Waw, II-Yod) and III-He words are irregular verbs that have only two consonantal root letters.
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038. Chapter 5.3.A
Andrew Bartelt
Hollow root (II-Waw, II-Yod) words are irregular verbs that have only two consonantal root letters.
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039. Chapter 5.3.B
Andrew Bartelt
III-He words are irregular verbs that have only two consonantal root letters.
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041. Chapter 6.1
Andrew Bartelt
The imperfect aspect verb form tends to indicate a future or incompleted action.
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043. Chapter 6.2.B
David Adams
First Gutturals (I-Gutturals) are irregular verbs that have gutturals as the first letter of the verbal root.
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044. Chapter 6.2.B.3
David Adams
First Alephs are irregular verbs that have an aleph as the first root letter.