David,
You have said
"Actually, I said, and have said, a lot more than that."
I know. I would greatly prefer, though, to stay focused on one thing at a time.
I have said it often and very clearly before, and I will say it again:
Every U and I in a Hebrew word is a universal identity marker [aka personal pronoun], invariably.
There is no such thing in Hebrew as a "vowel", except for A. The idea of the vowel is an alien carry-over into Hebrew from Indo-European grammar.
Isaac Fried, Boston University
On Nov 29, 2007, at 12:06 AM, David Kummerow wrote:
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