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: Isaac Fried <if AT math.bu.edu>
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: Re: [b-hebrew] teaching communicatively
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: Thu, 2 Sep 2010 23:06:00 -0400
How can something "signify etymology"? And what is this "etymology"?
Isaac Fried, Boston University
On Sep 2, 2010, at 8:44 PM, K Randolph wrote:
whether the binyanym signify etymology or
inflection
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James Christian, 09/01/2010
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Randall Buth, 09/01/2010
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K Randolph, 09/01/2010
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Randall Buth, 09/02/2010
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Barry H., 09/02/2010
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Randall Buth, 09/02/2010
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Barry H., 09/02/2010
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K Randolph, 09/02/2010
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Isaac Fried, 09/02/2010
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Isaac Fried, 09/02/2010
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