On 9/27/06, Yonah Mishael wrote:From this link:
I have never heard of this book, and I don't know where I could get my
hands on it. What different light could this book shine on what
"gender" means (beyond just "feminine")? Generally it has to do with
agreement between a noun and its modifiers, regardless of the natural
gender of the given noun -- que yo sepa.
$LWM,
Yonah
Perhaps this link would be of help:
https://lists.ibiblio.org/sympa/arc/b-hebrew/2000-January/006407.html
The point made by Michel is that the -a/at and -ot endings originally
were to mark nomina unitatis and the Ø and -im endings originally were
to mark collectiva.
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