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: Yigal Levin <leviny1 AT mail.biu.ac.il>
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: [b-hebrew] We and us
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: Sun, 12 Nov 2006 08:25:57 +0200
Dear All,
Does anyone think that there is a semantic or any other difference is use or meaning between "anu" and "anaxnu"? Or, for that matter, between "ani" and "anokhi"? Are they used in different genres, are they preferred by different literary sources?
What do y'all think?
Yigal Levin
[b-hebrew] Genesis 2:15 and 2:17 is garden feminine?
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kenneth greifer, 11/12/2006
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Yigal Levin, 11/12/2006
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Yigal Levin, 11/12/2006
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K Randolph, 11/12/2006
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JP vd Giessen (FOL), 11/12/2006
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Yitzhak Sapir, 11/13/2006
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Yitzhak Sapir, 11/12/2006
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B. M. Rocine, 11/12/2006
Re: [b-hebrew] Genesis 2:15 and 2:17 is garden feminine?
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Yitzhak Sapir, 11/12/2006
Re: [b-hebrew] Genesis 2:15 and 2:17 is garden feminine?
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Steve Miller, 11/13/2006
Re: [b-hebrew] Genesis 2:15 and 2:17 is garden feminine?
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Peter Kirk, 11/13/2006
Re: [b-hebrew] Genesis 2:15 and 2:17 is garden feminine?
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Peter Kirk, 11/14/2006
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kenneth greifer, 11/12/2006
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