The Biblical Hebrew Feminine Singular Qal Participle: A Historical Reconstruction
Author(s) -
Jocelyn Price
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
journal of hebrew scriptures
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1203-1542
DOI - 10.5508/jhs.2014.v14.a9
Subject(s) - participle , hebrew , analogy , linguistics , biblical hebrew , morpheme , philosophy , verb , noun , word (group theory) , hebrew bible , literature , history , art , theology , biblical studies
This article seeks to explain the development of the Biblical Hebrew Qal feminine singular active participle's curious combination of grammatical forms. Beginning with the distribution of the feminine morphemes -t and -ââ on participle's grammatical states, it is argued that one participle existed at the Proto-Hebrew stage. This leads to the contention that a secondary form developed from the original form, before the original was influenced by qeṭel nouns and word final -elet through analogy.
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