From: "Christopher V. Kimball" <mail AT cvkimball.com>
To: b-hebrew <b-hebrew AT lists.ibiblio.org>
Subject: [b-hebrew] Initial "Beged Kefet" consonants always have a dagesh?
Date: Wed, 05 Oct 2005 21:05:14 -0400
"Beged Kefet" letters (bet, gimmel, dalet, kaf, pe, tav) are letters
that change their pronunciation when they have a dagesh.
According to a spelling rule: "Every time a Beged Kefet letter begins a
word, it has a dagesh."
Alas, this doesn't seem to be the case much of the time, at least in
prayerbook Hebrew.
The "word" in the above rule probably means a prosodic word so that in A
maqaf B the first letter in B wouldn't have a dagesh.
Is this rule an over-generalization or particular only to biblical Hebrew?
[b-hebrew] Initial "Beged Kefet" consonants always have a dagesh?,
Christopher V. Kimball, 10/05/2005