As I explained to Peter Kirk, I am not stating this based on form, especially
not in relation to some speculated "proto-semitic" language, rather, pointing
to its function within B-Hebrew as we have it, it functions as a contraction
of )$R with the following noun. Sorry for the not readily understood language
that I used.
Karl W. Randolph.
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From: Bearpecs AT aol.com
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>
> Isn't $ a particle (deriving from third person pronouns?) independent of
> the
> )$R conjunction (the latter derived from protosemitic noun meaning place,
> and appearing in Akkadian meaning "where")?
>
> In a message dated 2/1/2005 8:37:47 PM Eastern Standard Time,
> kwrandolph AT email.com writes:
>
> But in the poetic form, the )$R is shortened to a prefixed $-.
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