Ch. 16: Qal Imperfect Weak Verbs (test my ability to recognize) Flashcards
16.22–.23 What if only 2 root consonants are visible in the Qal Imperfect?
I-י I-נ III-ה , geminate, biconsonantal, לָקַח הָלַךְ
16.22–.23 How can one figure out
which root consonant was lost? יָ
Geminate or Biconsonantal
16.22–.23 How can one figure out
which root consonant was lost? יֵ
Geminate
I-י
16.22–.23 How can one figure out
which root consonant was lost? Stem vowel Seghol
III-ה
16.22–.23 How can one figure out
which root consonant was lost? Dagesh Forte after preformative
I-נ
geminate
16.22–.23 How can one figure out
which root consonant was lost? Dagesh Forte in final root consonant
Geminate
16.22–.23 What kind of weak verb
may it be if you see only 2 root
consonants and the preformative
vowel is Hireq yod (יִי)?
I-י
16.22–.23 What kind of weak verb
may it be if you see only 2 root
consonants and the preformative
vowel is Qamets (יָ)?
- Geminate usually has a Dagesh Forte in a root consonant.
* Biconsonantal has the lexical stem vowel (בוּ בוֹ בִי)
16.22–.23 What kind of weak verb
may it be if you see only 2 root
consonants and the preformative
vowel is Tsere (יֵ)?
- Geminate usually has a Dagesh Forte in a root consonant.
* I-י or הָלַךְ
16.22–.23 What kind of weak verb
may it be if you see only 2 root
consonants and the preformative
vowel is Shureq (וּ)?
יָכֹל