• Segolates are words in the Hebrew language whose end is of the form CVCVC, where the penultimate vowel receives syllable stress. Such words are called...
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  • Grammar Biblical Modern Verbal morphology Semitic roots Prefixes Suffixes Segolate Waw-consecutive Academic Revival Academy Study Ulpan Keyboard Hebrew /...
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    Grammar Biblical Modern Verbal morphology Semitic roots Prefixes Suffixes Segolate Waw-consecutive Academic Revival Academy Study Ulpan Keyboard Hebrew /...
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    the form of segolate nouns, nouns stemming from roots with two final consonants. The anaptyctic /ɛ/ of the Tiberian tradition in segolates appears in the...
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    words "confusion" and "emptiness". The two Hebrew words are properly segolates, spelled tohuw and bohuw. Hebrew tohuw translates to "wasteness, that...
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  • ־ות) plural suffixes, the historical stem alternations of the so-called segolate or consonant-cluster nouns between CVCC in the singular and CVCaC in the...
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  • [jeladim] "boys" = yladim, הַלְלוּיָהּ‎ [halelujah] "Hallelujah" = hal_luyah, "segolate" vowel (on the second to last consonant an unaccented vowel טֶ‎, which...
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    Tiberian tradition is usually marked by a sǝġūl, or what are known as "segolate nouns" (see The Traditions of Hebrew and Aramaic of the Jews of Yemen (ed...
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  • about 70 segolate words, among them חֵלֶק ([ˈħeleq], part), סֵפֶר ([ˈsefeʁ], book), עֵדֶן ([ˈʕeden], Eden). In other – much more numerous – segolate words...
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  • bohr) "pit" > búrôt "pits". Note also af "anger" > éppa "her anger". Segolates behave more or less as in other Hebrew varieties: beţen "stomach" > báţnek...
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