Ch. 16: Qal Imperfect Weak Verbs Flashcards
What are type 1 I-guttural Qal Imperfect weak verbs?
Seghol preformatives
What are the changes for Type 1 I-guttural Imperfect Weak verbs?
- ֵGeneral: Seghol preformative, Hateph Seghol, Pathach (יֶחֱזַק)
- Ending Vowel Letter: Seghol preformative vowel followed by Seghol, SS (תֶּחֶזְתִי)
(remember: the 3fp and 2fp still have the Nun, Qamets, Hey with a preceeding SS, and accent over middle consonant of lexical form)
What are type 2 I-guttural Imperfect weak verbs?
Pathach preformative
What are the changes for Type 2 I-guttural Imperfect Weak verbs?
- ֵGeneral: Pathach preformative, Hatehph Pathach, Holem (יַעֲמֹד)
- Ending Vowel Letter: Pathach preformative, Pathach, SS (תַּעַמְדִי)
- 1cs: Seghol preformative, Hateph Seghol, Holem (אֶעֱמֹד)
(remember: the 3fp and 2fp still have the Nun, Qamets, Hey with a preceeding SS, and accent over middle) consonant of lexical form)
What are type 3 I-guttural Imperfect weak verbs? And what type of gutturals do they represent?
- Holem preformative
2. have Aleph for the first root letter
What are the changes for Type 3 I-guttural Imperfect Weak verbs?
Note: the Aleph is quiescent
- General: Holem, silent Aleph, Pathach (יֹאמַר)
- Ending Vowel Letter: Holem, silent Aleph, Shewa (תֹּאמְרִי)
- 1cs: preformative Aleph has combined with stem, Holem, Pathach (אֹמַר)
What are the major changes that occur for II-Guttural, III-ח/ע and III-א?
- Primarily in the stem vowel
- These prefer a-class stem vowel
(יִבְחַר)
(יִמְצָא)
What are the major changes that occur for II-Guttural?
- General: Same as strong, but Pathach for stem vowel (יִבְחַר)
- Ending Vowel Letter: Same as strong, but Hateph Pathach for stem vowel
(remember: the 3fp and 2fp still have the Nun, Qamets, Hey with a preceeding SS, and accent over middle)
What are the major changes that occur for III-ח / ע?
- General: Same as strong, but Pathach for stem vowel (יִשְׁלַח)
- Ending Vowel Letter: Same as strong (תִּשְׁלְחִי)
(remember: the 3fp and 2fp still have the Nun, Qamets, Hey with a preceeding SS, and accent over middle)
What are the major changes that occur for III-א?
- General: Same as strong, but Qamets for stem vowel (יִמְצָא)
- Ending Vowel Letter: Same as strong (תִּמְצְאִי)
- Twin 3fp, 2fp: have Seghol under stem vowel, and no Shewa under Aleph (תִִּמְצֶ֫אנָה)
(remember: the 3fp and 2fp still have the Nun, Qamets, Hey with a preceeding SS, and accent over middle)
What is a type1 I-י weak imperfect?
It is there the Yod has dropped off the first consonant spot of every form (the Yod in the 3ms and 3mp are preformatives)
What is a type 2 I-י weak imperfect?
It is where the Yod has been preserved in the first consonant spot.
What are the changes for Type 1 I-י Imperfect Weak verbs?
- The intitial Yod has dropped out in every form
- takes a Tsere as preformative vowel in every form
- Any form that does not have a sufformative also has a Tsere on the stem vowel (יֵשֵׁב)
- Any form that ends in a Vowel Letter will have a Shewa as the stem vowel (תֵּשְׁבִי)
- 3mp, 2fp have a Pathach as stem vowel (תֵּשַׁ֫בְנָה)
What is a concern for the type 1 I-י Weak Imperfect? And what is a solution?
- The verb’s root may be difficult to identify, because the Yod has dropped off
- The Tsere preformative vowel is diagnostic for this type
What are the changes for Type 2 I-י Imperfect Weak verbs?
- The Yod is preserved in every form as a Hireq Yod (אִירַשׁ)
- Every form that has a vowel letter as a sufformative has a Shewa stem vowel (תִּירְשִׁי)
- Every form that lacks a sufformative vowel letter has a Pathach as the vowel stem
(remember: the 3fp and 2fp still have the Nun, Qamets, Hey with a preceeding SS, and accent over middle)