[Karl]:
This is where the understanding of the -MW suffix comes into play: 1)
does it always refer to the plural and 2) does it always refer to the
third person? The answer to both is "No". Just because it is appended
onto the L- prefix does not change its uses. And as I stated before,
one of its purposes is to refer back to the subject of the sentence
and/or context.
[Steve Miller] Karl, This is a good argument if the facts back you up.
Please give me some other Hebrew words with the -MW suffix, so I can see if
your #1) and #2) points above hold.
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