dear isaac,
i knew it was coming.
can you please tell me how many times LBB (with or without prefix and suffix) appears in the OT?
same thing with MYLL an MYLH. GLL and GL. MDD and MD. QCC and QC. XRR and XR. (WLL and (WL. DLL and DL.
X$$ and X$. MCC and MC. BQQ and BQ. NYCOC. SBB and SB. etc etc etc. XDD and XD.
wherefrom did these doubled letters come from?
what is your explanation for the coexistence of these pairs of similar etymology?
so LEBAB has 2 B and LIBI never had a dagesh forte?
nir cohen
On Wed, 11 May 2011 11:24:21 -0400, Isaac Fried wrote
> As far as I know there is no LIBBI לבבי and no DIBBER דבבר in the Hebrew language. The dagesh "forte" is unnecessary in "full" writing. Hence GIBOR, KINOR, CINOR, CIPOR, RIMON, with a dagesh, but CIYNOK, QIYTOR, with no dagesh.
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> Isaac Fried, Boston University
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> On May 11, 2011, at 10:01 AM, Nir cohen - Prof. Mat. wrote:
> we see a yodless I vowel associated with (yes!) dagesh forte and prefix: LEV--> LIBBI, DAVAR--> DIBBER
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