希伯來(lái)文《圣經(jīng)》語(yǔ)法教程第二課

Lesson 2

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2.1 Every syllable starts with a consonant.?The only exception is the conjunctive “u”.

2.2 Every syllable has only one vowel.

2.3 A syllable can end with a consonant or?a vowel. A syllable ending in vowel is called “open syllable”; a syllable ending?in consonant is called “closed syllable”.

2.4 There are 3 types of vowels, namely?a-type, i-type and u-type. Some vowels are long and some are short. In Latin?transliteration, a long vowel carries a macron (a bar above its head).

2.4 The vowel table is as follows:

Note:

(1) Except for cholem, a vowel is written?beneath a consonant, and it is pronounced after the consonant. For example:

(2) Cholem is written at the top-left?corner of the consonant. For example:

(3) The shin point can join cholem. For?example:

2.5 ? ,? and ? can also serve as long vowels. They are called ‘matres lectiones’ (mothers of pronunciations).

2.6 There are 3 types of such long vowels as follows:

Note:

The ending ? can be a mater lectionis or a consonant. If it’s a consonant, a point called mappiq is put inside. For example:

2.7 Some Hebrew words have both a long?written form and a short written form. In the long written form, the mater?

lectionis is employed while it is omitted in the short written form.

2.8 Usually, the stress of a discrete word?rests on the last syllable – ultima. But it also sometimes appears on the last?but second syllable – penultima.

2.9 Syllables can be classified into tonic,?pretonic and propretonic syllables.

2.10 Shewa is a symbol that can be

classified into “silent shewa” and “vocal shewa”. A vocal shewa has a sound of

/e/ or /?/. A silent sheva takes the function of ending a closed syllable.

One example of silent shewa:??????????

(1) A vocal shewa occurs when

(2) A silent shewa occurs when

2.11 ? ,? ,? and ? are called gutturals. They can’t take vocal shewa because /e/ or /?/ can’t be pronounced in the throat.Instead, they take compound shewas when originally it should be a vocal shewa.

2.12 When qamets is in an unaccented closed?syllable, it’s an o sound instead of an a sound. This qamets is called qamets?hatuph.

A vertical bar called metheg is used to?show the qamets is a.

2.13 If a word ends in??,?or?, withthe preceding vowel not belonging to a-type, guttural will add a pathach.

????????? ?high

????? ? ?wind, spirit

2.14 When an ? ends?a syllable, ? is silent.

For example: ?????????

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