Unit 7: The 'Shewa' Flashcards
[ְ] is called?
shewa
The two kinds of shewa are:
______ _____
and
______ _____
The two kins of shewa are:
silent shewa
and
moving shewa (vocalized)
A moving shewa _____ a syllable;
a silent shew ______ a syllable
A moving shewa opens a syllable;
a silent shew closes a syllable
in the word יִשְׁמְרוּ [yiš-mərû] the first shewa is ______ and the second shewa is _______
in the word יִשְׁמְרוּ [yiš-mərû] the first shewa is silent and the second shewa is moving
The moving shewa is considered to be part of the syllable it _____; it is not a ________ vowel that counts as its own syllable.
The moving shewa is considered to be part of the syllable it opens; it is not a separate vowel that counts as its own syllable.
There are _____ _____ each for the moving shew and the silent shewa .
There are three rules each for the
moving shew and the silent shewa.
- A shewa under the _____ _________
is moving
- A shewa under the first consonant
is moving
as in בְּיָדוֹ [bəyā-_d_ô]
- The second of ___ ___________ shewas (except at the ___ of a word) is always moving.
- The second of two consecutive shewas (except at the end of a word) is always moving.
as in יִכְתְּבוּ [yik-tə_b_û]
- A shewa _____ any consonant that is _______ by a ______ ______ is moving,
as in מִמְּךָ [mim-mə_k_ā].
- A shewa under any consonant that is doubled by a strong dagesh is moving,
as in מִמְּךָ [mim-mə_k_ā].
(This is basically equivalent to the second rule, since מְּ = מְמְ.)
There are _____ main indicators that a shewa is a silent shewa (i.e. that it ______ a ________)
There are three main indicators that a shewa is a silent shewa (i.e. that it
closes a syllable)
A shewa at the end of a word is ______, as in בֵּיתֵךְ [bê-tēk].
A shewa at the end of a word is silent,
as in בֵּיתֵךְ [bê-tēk].
- A shewa at the end of any ________ ________ is silent,
as in רֵדְנָה [rḗd-nāh].
- A shewa at the end of any accented syllable is silent,
as in רֵדְנָה [rḗd-nāh].
- A shewa after any _____ vowel (except ______ dagesh) is silent,
as in הִתְכַּתֵּב [hit-kat-tēb].
- A shewa after any short vowel (except strong dagesh) is silent,
as in הִתְכַּתֵּב [hit-kat-tēb].