@ Herman
You wrote:
Herman:dear kelton, Steve, others interested,
In Biblical Hebrew, there is no visible nominative, genitive, dative,
accusative, ablative or any other kind of case ending for which we usLatin words, because they are Latin/Greek, i.e. Indo-European terms.
Let alone a "datival accusative". Imagine we would suppose there were
indeed case endings someday in Hebrew (which is likely), like in Arabic there still are in poetry for example, then we could easily prove that in the biblical phase of Hebrew they died out.
Response: Well actually, the accusative is visible in Hebrew. )T is definitely the sign for the direct object. A dative accusative is just a label for when we find a pronominal object where we would expect a prepositional object.
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