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... vowels and the rest syllables . The language is not , like the ancient Egyptian , idiographic , that is , conveying ideas to the mind by pictures and resemblan- ces , or metaphorical figures ; nor is it , like the Chinese , lexigra ...
... vowels and the rest syllables . The language is not , like the ancient Egyptian , idiographic , that is , conveying ideas to the mind by pictures and resemblan- ces , or metaphorical figures ; nor is it , like the Chinese , lexigra ...
Page 201
... vowels and ac- cents , which is founded on the Masora and the best MSS . * It is unnecessary to notice particularly the attempts in this line of Petrus Niger , a Dominican Monk ( Rudimenta Linguæ Hebraicæ c . 1450 ms . Paris ) , and of ...
... vowels and ac- cents , which is founded on the Masora and the best MSS . * It is unnecessary to notice particularly the attempts in this line of Petrus Niger , a Dominican Monk ( Rudimenta Linguæ Hebraicæ c . 1450 ms . Paris ) , and of ...
Page 214
... vowel points , the diacritical signs , and the accents , which are all commonly included under the name of the masoretic punctuation . This topic , being purely historical and traditional , has not yet been discussed by a single one of ...
... vowel points , the diacritical signs , and the accents , which are all commonly included under the name of the masoretic punctuation . This topic , being purely historical and traditional , has not yet been discussed by a single one of ...
Page 215
... vowel changes and partly by the external addition of inseparable in- crements , while the latter are formed by the composition of separable words either subordinate or co - ordinate one to the other in signification ; that the Shemitish ...
... vowel changes and partly by the external addition of inseparable in- crements , while the latter are formed by the composition of separable words either subordinate or co - ordinate one to the other in signification ; that the Shemitish ...
Page 216
... vowel , concave verbs , and perfect verbs ; and of the conjugations into fundamental , intensive , extensive , and reflexive ; -and finally the assertion of the primitive nature of the pronominal roots , which grammarians have ...
... vowel , concave verbs , and perfect verbs ; and of the conjugations into fundamental , intensive , extensive , and reflexive ; -and finally the assertion of the primitive nature of the pronominal roots , which grammarians have ...
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