On Thu, 24 Jun 2004 16:47:13 +0300 "VC" <vadim_lv AT center-tv.net> writes:No such distinction with KELEB, but there is with MELEK, which has:
Dear Listmembers,_________________
Did any of you ever study the device of shva merahephet, the differenc between calBi (my dog), and calVei(dogs)? Any information on this?
Sincerely,
Vadim Cherny
I think this is the second time you asked this question since you
received no reply previously.
You use a term for the sewa which I may perhaps have heard but cannot
recall. Then there is the matter of your example. I find no case of KLB
used in the Tanak with a pronominal suffix. Are you referring to whether
or not a dagesh appears in the following consonant? Your transliteration
is somewhat idiosycratic. I would suggest that you take the time to
review the convention used on the list out of courtesy to the other
members who must attempt to discipher your meaning.
gfsomsel
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