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5.1The Base form of the Hollow verbs: The Qal Infinitive

A Hollow verb is a single-syllable verb, of which the vowel [ื™] (ื™ื•ื“), [ ] or (ืฉื•ืจืง) [ื• is used in the Infinitive Construct in the (ื—ื•ืœื ืžืœื) [ื•Qal binyan. For Hollow verbs, the Qal infinitive construct is given in a standard lexicon as the base form of the root, unlike other verbs where the third person masculine singular of the Perfect Tense is used.

5.2Included under Hollow verbs are biconsonantal verbs, II-yodh verbs and II-wav verbs or ืข"ื™/ื• verbs, as these verbs are known in some Hebrew grammar textbooks. In the ืชื "ืš, there are some geminate verbs exhibit features similar to the Hollow verbs and these verbs may come under the purview of Hollow verbs.

5.3Originally, the vowel in the Hollow verbs is not part of the two-consonantal root, for example: ืฉื™ื to place, to put; ืžื•ืช to die, ืงื•ื to rise, as the abaft consonant actually closes the syllable and turns it into

Hollow Verbsalso known as monosyllable verbs

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a single, close syllable word.

5.4The default vowels in Qal Infinitive Construct of Hollow verbsBy default, all Hollow verbs are given in the Qal Infinitive Construct in the lexicon or dictionary. Hollow verbs are known by the sole vowel: ] or (ืฉื•ืจืง) [ื•] ,(ื™ื•ื“) [ื™] in each root, and classified (ื—ื•ืœื ืžืœื) [ื•

as weak verb as well as treated as stative verb in inflection, as far as the stem vowel is concern.

5.5There are a few ืœ"ื” verbs that have [ื•] as the (ื™ื•ื“) [ื™] or (ื•ื•)middle consonant of the root, which would remain constant during inflection. Few examples of these verbs are given in the Table:

5.6The vowel scheme in Qal Hollow Imperative Mood The Qal Imperative of Hollow verbs, as the case in the strong, regular verbs, employ the vowel format in the infinitive Construct

as the base form to install the pronominal preformatives. In the case of Imperative, only the second person: singular and plural, both genders would be ืฉื

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The default vowels in Qal Hollow Infinitives Vowel types ื• ื™ ื•

Infinitive Absolute (ืœ)ืงื•ื (ืœ)ืฉื•ื (ืœ)ืื•ื‘

of Hollow Verbs ืœโ€ื”

ื”ื™ื” to be used as verb to be or link verb

ืฆื•ื” to command

ื’ื•ืข to be expired; to die

ืงื•ื— to refresh

Vowel pattern of Hollow Qal Imperative

Vowel types ื• ื™ ื• ืžื™2ms ืงื•ื ืฉื™ื ื‘ื•ื ืืชื”2fs ืงื•ืžื™ ืฉื™ืžื™ ื‘ื•ืื™ ืืช2mp ืงื•ืžื• ืฉื™ืžื• ื‘ื•ืื• ืืชื2fp ืงืžื ื” ืืชื ื”

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applicable. Not many examples of the Qal Hollow Imperative verbs are found in use in the ืชื "ืš.

5.7What must be mentioned is that unlike the wav consecutive in other stems, the accent falls on the [ื™] (ื™ื•ื“) in wav consecutive of Hollow verbs for the simple reason that the addition of [ื•] (ื•ื•) before the [ื™] let him rise, the whole makeup ื™ืงื :in the Qal Hollow Jussive (ื™ื•ื“)of the verb turns the verbal root into a second, closed syllable, leaving the prosthesis ื™ื• hanging as an accented open syllable, example: ื•ื™ืง and he (will) stand (rose) up to; ื•ื™ืืžืจ and he (will) say.

5.8The default vowel scheme in Qal Hollow Imperfect TenseThe function and meaning of the Qal Hollow Imperfect Tense would be similar to those in the strong, regular verbs.

5.9To set up the Qal Hollow Imperfect Tense, the vowels in the Qal Hollow Infinitive Construct for each class of vowel type would be used as the base. These forms of the Hollow verb are distributed along three vowel types: [ื•] (ืฉื•ืจื•ืง), [ื™๏ฟฝ] (ืžืœื ื”ื™ืจื™ืง) and [ .(ื—ื•ืœื ืžืœื) [ื•Pronominal preformatives or the personal pronoun prefixes and suffixes for the Imperfect Tense, namely, the ืื™ืชืŸ and ื™ื•"ื ื” would be affixed to the verbal root in a way similar to the conjugations in the strong, regular verbs, covering consonantal sufformative, vocalic sufformative and zero vowel sufformative conjugations.

5.10Conjugation of Qal Hollow Imperfect Tensei. To configure the Qal Hollow Imperfect Tense, the sole default

vowel used in the Qal Hollow Infinitive Construct would be utilized. Generally speaking, as in case of Qal Imperfect Tense, only verbs coming with one or more weak or guttural consonants in anyone position of the root would there be requirement to make adjustment to receive or reject the [๏ฟฝ] (ืฉื•ื•ื ื ืข), which is suppose to come underneath the each such consonant. When making accommodation to the presence of compositi shewa under such circumstances, the

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preceding vowel would reflect such changes by the adoption of one [ .of the same class as that of the composite shewa (ืฉื•ื•ื) [๏ฟฝThankfully, there are not many of these Hollow verbs which carried a guttural or weak consonant in the root. The default vowel for the Qal Hollow Imperfectโ€”sole vowel, thus there would be no default pillion vowelโ€”would be either [ or (ื”ื™ืจื™ืง ืžืœื) [๏ฟฝื™] ,(ืฉื•ืจื•ืง) [ื•[ Unlike the Perfect Tense, there are two sets of .(ื—ื•ืœื ืžืœื) [ื•pronominal affixes would be used in the synthesis of the Imperfect Tense: (i) the preformatives the ืื™ืชืŸ; and (ii) the sufformative the "ื ื” .for whatever binyan in Imperfect Tense ื™ื•

ii. To install the Qal Hollow Imperfect Tense, a helping vowel ] would be required in the (ืกื’ื•ืœ ืžืœื) [๏ฟฝื™] ืžืœื) [๏ฟฝื™] ,(ืฉื•ืจื•ืง) [ื• vowel class before adding to the verbal root the consonantal (ื”ื™ืจื™ืงsufformatives for feminine plural second and third person (you ladies; those ladies) to the root.

iii. The helping vowel is not accented, and it does not always cause the removal of ื“ื’ืฉ ืงืœ and the ืฉื•ื•ื ื ื— (silent shewa).

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Default vowel scheme of Qal Hollow Imperfect TenseVowel types ( (ื• (๏ฟฝื™) ( (ื• Strong ืžื™

3ms ื™ื‘ื•ื ื™ืฉื™ื ื™ืงื•ื ื™ืงื˜ืœ ื”ื•ื3fs ืชื‘ื•ื ืชืฉื™ื ืชืงื•ื ืชืงื˜ืœ ื”ื™ื

2ms ืชื‘ื•ื ืชืฉื™ื ืชืงื•ื ืชืงื˜ืœ ืืชื”2fs ืชื‘ื•ืื™ ืชืฉื™ืžื™ ืชืงื•ืžื™ ืชืงื˜ืœื™ ืืช

1cs ืื‘ื•ื ืืฉื™ื ืืงื•ื ืืงื˜ืœ ืื ื™

3mp ื™ื‘ื•ืื• ื™ืฉื™ืžื• ื™ืงื•ืžื• ื™ืงื˜ืœื• ื”ื

3fp ืชื‘ื•ืื ื” ืชืฉื™ืžื™ื ื” ืชืงื•ืžื™ื ื” ืชืงื˜ืœื ื” ื”ืŸ

2mp ืชื‘ื•ืื• ืชืฉื™ืžื• ืชืงื•ืžื• ืชืงื˜ืœื• ืืชื

2fp ืชื‘ื•ืื ื” ืชืฉื™ืžื™ื ื” ืชืงื•ืžื™ื ื” ืชืงื˜ืœื ื” ืืชื ื”

1cp ื ื‘ื•ื ื ืฉื™ื ื ืงื•ื ื ืงื˜ืœ ืื ื—ื ื•

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5.11The default vowels in Qal Hollow Participles

i. The meaning and usage of the Participles of the Hollow verbs would be the same as the regular, strong verbs.

ii. Rules of declension and pluralization of nouns would be applicable in the configuration of the Participles in Hebrew.

5.12As these are single syllable verbs, the default sole vowel for the Hollow verbs, other than the Infinitives or the derivatives of the Infinitives, would be [ which is also the key vowel in the Qal Passive ,(ืงืžืฅ) [๏ฟฝParticiple of Hollow verbs. In the case of Qal Hollow Passive Participle, not many of them though, would utilize the vowel pattern in the Qal Hollow Infinitive Construct; whereas for the Qal Hollow Active Participle, the only default [๏ฟฝ] (ืงืžืฅ) would be used, as the vowel in ,he runs ืจืฅ ,he sings ืฉืจ ,he dwells ื’ืจ ,he returns ืฉื‘ ,he rises ืงื ,they come ื‘ืื™ื ,they run ืจืฆื™ื ;he comes, he enters ื‘ื ,he puts ืฉื .they dwell ื’ืจื™ื

5.13The default vowels in Qal Hollow Perfect Tense The Function and meaning of the Qal Hollow Perfect Tense would be the same as that of the Strong, main verbs.

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The vowel scheme of Qal Hollow Participles Vowel types ื• ื™ ื• ืžื™

Active 2ms ืงื ืฉื ื‘ื ืืชื”2fs ืงืžื” ืฉืžื” ื‘ืื” ืืช

2mp ืงืžื™ื ืฉืžื™ื ื‘ืื™ื ืืชื2fp ืงืžื•ืช ืฉืžื•ืช ื‘ืื•ืช ืืชื ื”

Passive ms ืงื•ื ืฉื™ื ื‘ื•ื

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Conjugation of Qal Hollow Perfect Tensei. In the formation of Qal Hollow Perfect Tense, regardless the default

vowel type in the Qal Hollow Infinitive Construct featuring class distinction, the main vowel would take on [ as this vowel ,(ืงืžืฅ) [๏ฟฝis the standard head vowel for the Perfect Tense in Hebrew in the Qal binyan, Hollow verb or not, thus turning the monosyllabic root into a mixed, closed syllable with [ as the sole vowel, as (ืงืžืฅ) [๏ฟฝin the sample word: ืงื he got up (he rose up); ืงืžื• they got up,

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Vowel Scheme in Qal Hollow Perfect Tense

Vowel types (ื•) (๏ฟฝื™) ( (ื• Strong3ms ืงื ืฉื ื‘ื ืงื˜ืœ ื”ื•ื3fs ืงืžื” ืฉืžื” ื‘ืื” ืงื˜ืœื” ื”ื™ื2ms ืงืžืช ืฉืžืช ื‘ืืช ืงื˜ืœืช ืืชื”2fs ืงืžืช ืฉืžืช ื‘ืืช ืงื˜ืœืช ืืช1cs ืงืžืชื™ ืฉืžืชื™ ื‘ืืชื™ ืงื˜ืœืชื™ ืื ื™3cp ืงืžื• ืฉืžื• ื‘ืื• ืงื˜ืœื• ื”ื/ื”ืŸ2mp ืงืžืชื ืฉืžืชื ื‘ืืชื ืงื˜ืœืชื ืืชื2fp ืงืžืชืŸ ืฉืžืชืŸ ื‘ืืชืŸ ืงื˜ืœืชืŸ ืืชื ื”1cp ืงืžื ื• ืฉืžื ื• ื‘ืื ื• ืงื˜ืœื ื• ืื ื—ื ื•

Sample of Qal Hollow Perfec Tense or Bicontonantal or ืข"ื™/ื• (Stative) VerbHolemStative

TsereStative

PathachStative

Strong Qal

3ms ืงื˜ืŸ ื›ื‘ื“ ื’ื“ืœ ืงื˜ืœ ื”ื•ื3fs ืงื˜ื ื” ื›ื‘ื“ื” ื’ื“ืœื” ืงื˜ืœื” ื”ื™ื2ms ืงื˜ื ืช ื›ื‘ื“ืช ื’ื“ืœืช ืงื˜ืœืช ืืชื”2fs ืงื˜ื ืช ื›ื‘ื“ืช ื’ื“ืœืช ืงื˜ืœืช ื”ื/ื”ืŸ1cs ืงื˜ื ืชื™ ื›ื‘ื“ืชื™ ื’ื“ืœืชื™ ืงื˜ืœืชื™ ืืช3cp ืงื˜ื ื• ื›ื‘ื“ื• ื’ื“ืœื• ืงื˜ืœื• ืื ื™2mp ืงื˜ื ืชื ื›ื‘ื“ืชื ื’ื“ืœืชื ืงื˜ืœืชื ืืชื2fp ืงื˜ื ืชืŸ ื›ื‘ื“ืชืŸ ื’ื“ืœืชืŸ ืงื˜ืœืชืŸ ืืชื ื”1cp ืงื˜ื ื• ื›ื‘ื“ื ื• ื’ื“ืœื ื• ืงื˜ืœื ื• ืื ื—ื ื•

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without having to display the middle consonant.ii. When adding consonantal pronominal sufformatives (personal

pronoun suffixes) to the verbal root to configure the Qal Hollow Perfect Tense, the rules of Propretonic Reduction of the head vowel in pluralization shall apply. In the case of Hollow verbs, the standard vowel [๏ฟฝ] (ืงืžืฅ) for Hebrew Perfect Tense would be used as the head vowel, which would be replaced by [ (ืคืชื—) [๏ฟฝin vowel reduction under the effect of accent shift. The process of abdication of the rear consonant would take place in vocalic sufformative conjugation; no propretonic reduction of head vowel is required when adding vocalic (vowel) pronominal sufformatives to the verbal root, however. As a rule, monosyllable word, verbs as well as nouns, is immune to vowel reduction in vocalic inflection.

iii. Also applicable are Rules for Quiescent Consonants for ืœ"ื .ื“ื’ืฉ position which rejects ื-or III (ืœืžื“ึพืืœืฃ)

5.15Default vowel scheme of Niphal Hollow Infinitives

i. The Meaning and function Niphal Hollow verbs would be the same as the main Niphal binyan.

ii.Not commonly found in currency in the ืชื "ืš, the inflection or conjugation of Hollow verbs in the Niphal binyan operates along the same logic as in the main Niphal binyan.

iii. As in the main derived stem, the Niphal binyan idiosyncratically adopts double prosthesis: the [ื”] (ื”ื”) and the [ื ] (ื ื•ืŸ) in each verbal form, where the prosthesis [ื ] (ื ื•ืŸ) would be assimilated into the head consonant of the root, which is expressed by a ื“ื’ืฉ, leaving visible the [ื”] (ื”ื”) playing the role of key prosthesis. As there are two [ (ืฉื•ื•ื) [๏ฟฝ๏ฟฝ] in a row (contagious shewa), the (ืฉื•ื•ืื™ื) [๏ฟฝ๏ฟฝunder the prosthesis [ื”] (ื”ื”) would be reduced to [ื™๏ฟฝ] (ื”ื™ืจื™ืง). Thus the default vowels for Niphal Infinitive Absolute of Hollow verb would be as in the samples: (i) ื”ืงื•ื, (ii) ื ืงื•ื. A sample

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of the Niphal Infinitive Construct (generally, most of the passive stems would have similar form of the Infinitive, that is construct and absolute share the same form) in Hollow verb for the root ื›ื•ืŸ: .to be established or to be firm ื”ื›ื•ืŸ

5.16The vowel scheme in Niphal Hollow Imperative Mood would use the same form as that of the Nipha Hollow Infinitve Absolute, and pronominals would be added to the verbal root to configure verbs for the Niphal Hollow Imperative Mood, as the vowels in the sample: .you would be raised ื”ืงื•ื

5.17 Vowel Scheme of Niphal Hollow Imperfect Tensei. The vowel scheme in Niphal

Hollow Imperfect Tense, just like the Niphal strong, regular verbs, where one of the double prosthesis [ื”] (ื”ื”) is relinquished while the [ื ] remained assimilated and (ื ื•ืŸ)expressed by a ื“ื’ืฉ in the head consonant of the root, the pronominal preformatives the would be prefixed to the ืื™ืชืŸroot, assuming the head position vacated by the prosthesis [ื”] .(ื”ื”)

ii. Conjugations would be similar to that of the strong, regular verbs, covering vocalic sufformative, consonantal sufformative and zero vowel sufformative inflections by using the same sets of pronominal prefixes the ืื™ืชืŸ and the suffixes ื™ื•โ€ื ื”. ืฉื

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Vowel scheme of Niphal Hollow Imperfect Tense

root ื›ื•ืŸ ืžื™3ms ื™ื›ื•ืŸ ื”ื•ื3fs ืชื›ื•ืŸ ื”ื™ื2ms ืชื›ื•ืŸ ืืชื”2fs ืชื›ื•ื ื™ ืืช1cs ืื›ื•ืŸ ืื ื™3mp ื™ื›ื•ื ื• ื”ื3fp ืชื›ื•ื ื” ื”ืŸ2mp ืชื›ื•ื ื• ืืชื2fp ืชื›ื•ื ื” ืืชื ื”1cp ื ื›ื•ืŸ ืื ื—ื ื•

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5.18 The vowel scheme in Niphal Hollow (Passive) Participlei. As Niphal is a passive binyan, hence

there would be no active participle for the Niphal derived stem. The vowels used in the base unit of Niphal Hollow Infinitive Absolute, which is a combination of [ื•+ ๏ฟฝ] would be used to configure the Niphal Hollow (ืงืžืฅ+ื”ื•ืœื ืžืœื)(passive) Participle, as expressed in the Table.

ii. Declension for pluralization for both gender, singular as well as plural, would be identical with the Niphal Participle in the strong, regular verbs.

5.19 The default vowels of Niphal Hollow Perfect Tensei. Conjugation for the Niphal

Hollow Perfect Tense would be similar to that in the strong, regular verb.

ii. A helping vowel [ [ื• which could ,(ื”ื•ืœื ืžืœื)be written as [๏ฟฝ] (ื”ืกืจ would be required in ,(ื—ื•ืœืthe Niphโ€™al Hollow Perfect Tense in the conjugation of the consonantal sufformative conjugation. Inflection for the vocalic sufformative and the zero vowel sufformative would be similar to the pattern resembles that in the strong, regular verbs.

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Niphal Hollow ParticipleHollow Strong

ms ื ื›ื•ืŸ ื ืงื˜ืœfs ื ื›ื•ื ื” ื ืงื˜ืœื”mp ื ื›ื•ื ื™ื ื ืงื˜ืœื™ืfp ื ื›ื•ื ื•ืช ื ืงื˜ืœื•ืช

Vowel scheme of Niphal Hollow Perfect Tense

Hollow Strong ื™ืž3ms ื ื›ื•ืŸ ื ืงื˜ืœ ื”ื•ื3fs ื ื›ื•ื ื” ื ืงื˜ืœื” ื”ื™ื2ms ื ื›ื•ื ื•ืช ื ืงื˜ืœืช ืืชื”2fs ื ื›ื•ื ื•ืช ื ืงื˜ืœืช ื”ื/ื”ืŸ1cs ื ื›ื•ื ื•ืชื™ ื ืงื˜ืœืชื™ ืืช3cp ื ื• ื ื›ื• ื ืงื˜ืœื• ืื ื™2mp ื ื›ื•ื ื•ืชื ื ืงื˜ืœืชื ืืชื2fp ื ื›ื•ื ื•ืชืŸ ื ืงื˜ืœืชืŸ ืืชื ื”1cp ื ื•ื ื• ื ื›ื• ื ืงื˜ืœื ื• ืื ื—ื ื•

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5.20The Intensive Hollow Verbs: The Background to Polel, Polal, Hithpolel

i. As a general rule, there are three members in the Intensive Stems: the Piโ€™el, Puโ€™al and the Hithpaโ€™el. The Hithpaโ€™el correctly should come under the Reflexive Stem; for reason of practical purpose and convenience, it is placed under the Intensive stem in this study.

ii. The Intensive Stems of Hollow verbs will undergo a different mechanism of vowel utilization.

iii. For reasons that Hollow verbs are single and closed syllable (CVC) verbs; further more the middle and only vowel in the syllable could not be doubled or utter twice in speech, therefore the rules for the Intensive Stems requiring the doubling of the second, middle consonant (which now serves the role of a vowel) in speech and to mark out the presence of ื“ื’ืฉ in the middle consonant in writing would not make sense in the Hollow verbs.

iv. In compensation, the vowel [ื•] (ื”ื•ืœื ืžืœื), which in effect is the default vowel for the Infinitive Absolute of Hollow verb, is being assigned the role of prosthetic head vowel along with reduplication (repeated) of the abaft consonant of the root in the Hollow verb instead, making it appears some what like a geminate verb; thus giving rise to three new formats: the Polel (Piโ€™el), Polal (Puโ€™al) and Hithpolel (Hithpaโ€™el).

v. Again, nomenclature is a source of nightmare. For instance, the

Polel, essentially the same as the Piโ€™el, apparently is known as the Pilel in Gesenius and BDB; but it is not mentioned in other grammar textbooks. Whereas Polal, which in effect is the same as Puโ€™al, which in turn is the passive intensive of Piโ€™el, appears to be the same as what is called Pulal in New Englishmanโ€™s Hebrew concordance. ืฉื

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vi. These three stems, sometimes known as minor stems, would

have the same function and meaning as the three main Intensive Stems.

vii. Nevertheless, a choice is available for the Intensive Stem of a Hollow verb to be inflected in the same vowel pattern as the Piโ€™el and Hithpaโ€™el binyanim where the double middle consonant is implanted by an epenthesis [ื™] (ื™ื•ื“), which is written with a ื“ื’ืฉ, and it would be inflected just like a Piโ€™el or Hithpaโ€™el verbs. In so doing, it must be aware that this format resembles the Hiphil with its own default epenthesis [ื™๏ฟฝ] (ื”ื™ืจื™ืง ืžืœื): The differences would be ื“ื’ืฉ or no ื“ื’ืฉ.

viii. Or the hind consonant of the syllable would be unfolded by replication (written twice) to express the presence of ื“ื’ืฉ instead.

5.21 Default vowel schemes of Polel Infinitive Construct (Active, Intensive Hollow verb) i. As the vowel [ (ื”ื•ืœื ืžืœื) [ื•

is assigned as the vowel in the first but open syllable, the vowel [ indicative of an active ,(ืฆืจื™) [๏ฟฝbinyan, occupies the second syllable created by reduplication of the last consonant of the root, thus forming the pair of default vowels for the Infinitive Construct of Hollow verbs in the Intensive Stems, example: ืงื•ืžื to raise up.

ii. There are two sets of these: (i) one set for the active forms; (ii) another set for the passive forms. The vowels for the Intensive Hollow Infinitive Construct of all the Hollow verbs (or three minor stems) are shown in the Table.

iii. NOTE must be taken that the pair of default vowels in the Polel stem is rather similar to pair of default vowels used in the Qal

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Minor Stems Infinitive Construct

Polel Stem ืงื•ืžืPolal Stem ืงื•ืžืHithpolel ื”ืชืงื•ืžื

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active participle. Students should not let themselves be confused by this feature.

5.22 The active binyanim are Polel, and Hithpolel. The pair of default vowel would be [๏ฟฝ+ [ื•( ,but (ื—ื•ืœื ืžืœื+ืฆืจunlike the counterpart of each of these in the main intensive stem, no ื“ื’ืฉ is needed in the middle consonant, as these verbs would have two similar consonants at the end of the root instead of ื“ื’ืฉ. This is the most important feature of the Hollow verbs. By virtue of this, some of the biconsonantal verbs would appear to be like geminate verbs, vice versa.

5.23Hollow verbs in the intensive stems, active as well as passive, together with the reflexive stem, would assume the vowel pattern of Minor Stems: Polel, Polal, Hithpolel.

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Default Vowel Pattern forPolel (Active Intensive) stem

e.g. Polel Stemืงื•ืžื Infin Construct

2ms ืงืžื Imperative ืžืงื•ืžื Participle

3ms ื™ืงื•ืžื Imperfect

3ms ืงื•ืžื ื”ื•ื Perfect3fs ืงื•ืžืžื” ื”ื™ื2ms ืงื•ืžืžืช ืืชื”2fs ืงื•ืžืžืช ื”ื/ื”ืŸ1cs ืงื•ืžืžืชื™ ืืช3cp ืงื•ืžืžื• ืื ื™2mp ืงื•ืžืžืชื ืืชื2fp ืงื•ืžืžืชืŸ ืืชื ื”1cp ืงื•ืžืžื ื• ืื ื—ื ื•

Default vowel pattern ofthe reflexive Hihpolel Stem

e.g. Hithpolel

ื”ืชืงื•ืžื Infin Constructื”ืชืงืžื Imperative

ms ืžืชืงื•ืžื Participle3ms ื™ืชืงื•ืžื Imperfect

3ms ื”ืชืงื•ืžื ื”ื•ื Perfect3fs ื”ืชืงื•ืžืžื” ื”ื™ื2ms ื”ืชืงื•ืžืžืช ืืชื”2fs ื”ืชืงื•ืžืžืช ื”ื/ื”ืŸ1cs ื”ืชืงื•ืžืžืชื™ ืืช3cp ื”ืชืงื•ืžืžื• ืื ื™2mp ื”ืชืงื•ืžืžืชื ืืชื2fp ื”ืชืงื•ืžืžืชืŸ ืืชื ื”1cp ื”ืชืงื•ืžืžื ื• ืื ื—ื ื•

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Some geminate verbs may also assume these patterns, as geminate verbs are by nature monosyllable verbs.5.24In conjugation, that is when personal pronoun suffixes and prefixes are being added to the verb, there would be an abdication of the stem vowel in the Polel stem resulting into [ appearing identical ,(ืคืชื—) [๏ฟฝas Polal, in cases where vocalic (vowel) suffixes conjugation would be required.

5.25In cases where consonantal sufformative conjugation would be used, shortening of the stem syllable into [๏ฟฝ] (ืฉื•ื ื ืข), a peculiar manipulation in Hebrew conjugation, is necessary.

5.26Take note that having a [ in the middle consonant of a verb (ืฉื•ืจืง) [ื•would not necessary must be a Hollow verb.5.27These formats of the minor stems would function in meaning and usages in the same manner as the binyanim of Piโ€™el, Puโ€™al and Hithpaโ€™el in the main intensive stems.

5.28The Causative Binyanim of Hollow Verbs

i. Most of the monosyllable, Hollow verbs in the are expressed in ืšโ€ื ืชthe Causative stem. In the case of the

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Default vowel scheme of Polal (Passive) Stem

e.g. Polal StemInfin ConstructImperativeParticiple

ืงื•ืžืms3ms3ms

ืžืงื•ืžื

ืงื•ืžื Imperfectื™ืงื•ืžื Perfect

2ms ืงืžืžืช

Vowel scheme of Causative Hollow Infinitives

Hollow verb

Qal Hollow

Root type ื”ืงื™ื ื•Absolute ื”ืงื (ืœ)ืงื•ืConstruct ืงื•ื (ืœ)ืงื•ื

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Hiphil strong, regular verbs, the head prosthesis assumed a combination of [ ] with the vowel [ื” indicative of ,(ืฆืจื™) [๏ฟฝactive binyan, in the pillion as stem vowel for Hiphil Infinitive Absolute, and the vowel [ื™๏ฟฝ] (ืžืœื ื”ื™ืจื™ืง) for the role of default epenthesis in the Hiphil Infinitive Construct, while the Hiphil Hollow verbs take on [ formation as the default head [ื”prosthesis with the same sets of vowels for role of the stem vowel Hiphil Hollow Infinitive Absolute and Hiphil Hollow Infinitive Construct respectively.

5.29

The default vowel scheme of the Hiphil Hollow Imperative Moodi. The base unit for vowel format in Hiphil Hollow Imperative Mood

is identical with that of the Hiphil Hollow Infinitive Absolute.

ii. Onto this base unit, suitable pronominal affixes would be added to the verbal root to configure various Hiphil Hollow Imperative verbs, while the default head prosthesis would be immutable.

5.30The default vowel scheme of Hiphil Hollow Imperfect Tense

i. Conjugation of the Hiphil Hollow Imperfect Tense would be similar to that in the Hiphil strong, regular verbs, by using the identical set of pronominal preformatives and affixes the ืื™ืชืŸ and ื™ื•โ€ื ื”. Rules for abdication of the hind consonant in vocalic sufformative conjugation would not be applicable, as the default epenthesis [ื™๏ฟฝ] (ื”ื™ืจื™ืง ืžืœื) is immutable so is the head vowel ืฉื

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Vowel scheme of Hiphil Hollow Imperative

Hollow Strong ืžื™2ms ื”ืงื ื”ืงื˜ืœ ืืชื”2fs ื”ืงื™ืžื™ ื”ืงื˜ื™ืœื™ ืืช2mp ื”ืงื™ืžื• ื”ืงื˜ื™ืœื• ืืชื2fp ื”ืงืžื ื” ื”ืงื˜ืœื ื” ืืชื ื”

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[ atop which sits ,(ืงืžืฅ) [๏ฟฝthe pronominal preformative, occupying the position vacated by the default [ื”] (ื”ื).

ii. In consonantal sufformative conjugation, a helping vowel [ื™๏ฟฝ] (ืกื’ื•ืœ ืžืœื) is inserted before consonantal sufformatives in the Hiphil Hollow Imperfect verb. Propretonic reduction of head vowel would not take place, as there is no shift of accent involved in this case.

iii. Zero vowel sufformative conjugation would be similar to that in the Hiphil strong, regular verbs.

5.31The default vowel scheme of Hiphil Hollow Active Participle

i. Hebrew participles outside the Simple stems would be given a signatory prosthesis [ืž] (ืžื) as the head syllable.

ii. As Hiphil is an active binyan, there would be passive participle for the Hiphil stem.

iii. In zero vowel s u f f o r m a t i v e conjugation, the base unit is given the vowel [๏ฟฝ] (ืฆืจื™) in the head leading the default epenthesis, which is immutable. ืฉื

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Vowel scheme Hiphil Hollow Imperfect Tense

Hollow Strong ืžื™3ms ื™ืงื™ื ื™ืงื˜ื™ืœ ื”ื•ื3fs ืชืงื™ื ืชืงื˜ื™ืœ ื”ื™ื2ms ืชืงื™ื ืชืงื˜ื™ืœ ืืชื”2fs ืชืงื™ืžื™ ืชืงื˜ื™ืœื™ ืืช1cs ืืงื™ื ืืงื˜ื™ืœ ืื ื™3mp ื™ืงื™ืžื• ื™ืงื˜ื™ืœื• ื”ื3fp ืชืงื™ืžื™ื ื” ืชืงื˜ืœื ื” ื”ืŸ2mp ืชืงื™ืžื• ืชืงื˜ื™ืœื• ืืชื2fp ืชืงื™ืžื™ื ื” ืชืงื˜ืœื ื” ืืชื ื”1cp ื ืงื™ื ื ืงื˜ื™ืœ ืื ื—ื ื•

Vowel scheme in Hiphil Hollow Participle

Hollow Strong Participle

2ms ืžืงื™ืžื•ืช ืžืงื˜ื™ืœ ืืชื”2fs ืžืงื™ืžื™ื ืžืงื˜ืœืช ืืช2mp ืžืงื™ืžื” ืžืงื˜ื™ืœื™ื ืืชื2fp ืžืงื™ื ืžืงื˜ื™ืœื•ืช ืืชื ื”

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iv. Declension of the feminine singular, which is vocalic sufformative conjugation, follows the passive [ ending pattern, while (ืงืžืฅ) [๏ฟฝdeclension of the feminine plural and masculine plural would be the same pattern in the regular, feminine nouns. Rules for propretonic reduction of head vowel would be applicable in vocalic sufformative declension.

5.32The default vowel scheme of Hiphil Hollow Perfect Tensei. Conjugation for the Hiphil Hollow Perfect Tense would be similar to that in the Hiphil strong, regular, stretching the three forms of sufformatives: the zero vowel sufformatve

conjugation, the vocalic sufformative conjugation where the rules of abdication of the hind consonant and shortening of the stem, pillion vowle would not be applicable to the Hiphil binyan as the default [ื™๏ฟฝ] (ื”ื™ืจื™ืง ืžืœื) used in the Hiphil binyan is immutable, and finally, the consonantal sufformative conjugation.

ii. A helping vowel [ [๏ฟฝ] which could be written as ,(ื”ื•ืœื ืžืœื) [ื• is inserted before consonant sufformatives to set up ,(ื—ื•ืœื ื”ืกืจ)the Hiphil Hollow Perfect Tense.

5.33The default vowel scheme of Hophal Hollow Infinitive ConstructAs far as Hophal verb is concern, while the head prosthesis would assume a combination of ื”ื•, Hollow verbs are treated as stative verbs ืฉื

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Vowel scheme of Hiphil Hollow Perfect Tense

Hollow Strong ืžื™3ms ื”ืงื™ื ื”ืงื˜ื™ืœ ื”ื•ื3fs ื”ืงื™ืžื” ื”ืงื˜ื™ืœื” ื”ื™ื2ms ื”ืงื™ืžื•ืช ื”ืงื˜ืœืช ืืชื”2fs ื”ืงื™ืžื•ืช ื”ืงื˜ืœืช ืืช1cs ื”ืงื™ืžื•ืชื™ ื”ืงื˜ืœืชื™ ืื ื™3cp ื”ืงื™ืžื• ื”ืงื˜ื™ืœื• ื”ื/ื”ืŸ2mp ื”ืงื™ืžื•ืชื ื”ืงื˜ืœืชื ืืชื2fp ื”ืงื™ืžื•ืชืŸ ื”ืงื˜ืœืชืŸ ืืชื ื”1cp ื”ืงื™ืžื•ื ื• ื”ืงื˜ืœื ื• ืื ื—ื ื•

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in the stem vowel, thus its pillion vowel would be [ .(ืฆืจื™) [๏ฟฝ

5.34The default vowel scheme of Hophal Hollow Imperative verbInterestingly, there is so far no record of Hophal Hollow Imperative Mood has been known.

5.35The default vowel scheme of Hophal Hollow Imperfect Tense

i. The consonant ื” in the prosthesis (ื”ื”) of Hophal Hollow ื”ื•verb would exchange with one of these: the pronominal ,ืื™ืชืŸpreformatives of Hebrew Imperfect Tense.

ii. Apart from the need to prefix pronominal preformatives the ืื™ืชืŸ, the stem vowel would response to the affixing of pronominal sufformatives in compliance with the rule of abdication of abaft consonant of the root, mostly involving vocalic sufformative conjugation while shortening of stem vowel would take place in cases where a shift of accent takes place during consonantal sufformative conjugation. In cases of zero vowel ืฉื ื‘

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Vowel scheme of Hophal Hollow Infinitives

Hollow Strong

Infinitive Absolute ื”ื•ืงื ื”ืงื˜ืœInfinitive Construct ื”ื•ืงื ื”ืงื˜ืœ

Hophal Hollow Imperfect Tense

HollowStrong

(2)Strong

(1)ืžื™

3ms ื™ื•ืงื ื™ืงื˜ืœ ื™ืงื˜ืœ ื”ื•ื3fs ืชื•ืงื ืชืงื˜ืœ ืชืงื˜ืœ ื”ื™ื2ms ืชื•ืงื ืชืงื˜ืœ ืชืงื˜ืœ ืืชื”2fs ืชื•ืงืžื™ ืชืงื˜ืœื™ ืชืงื˜ืœื™ ืืช1cs ืื•ืงื ืืงื˜ืœ ืืงื˜ืœ ืื ื™3mp ื™ื•ืงืžื• ื™ืงื˜ืœื• ื™ืงื˜ืœื• ื”ื3fp ืชื•ืงืžื ื” ืชืงื˜ืœื ื” ืชืงื˜ืœื ื” ื”ืŸ2mp ืชื•ืงืžื• ืชืงื˜ืœื• ืชืงื˜ืœื• ืืชื2fp ืชื•ืงืžื ื” ืชืงื˜ืœื ื” ืชืงื˜ืœื ื” ืืชื ื”1cp ื ื•ืงื ื ืงื˜ืœ ื ืงื˜ืœ ืื ื—ื ื•

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sufformative conjugation, the relevant pronominal preformative the .would be employed ืื™ืชืŸ

5.36The default vowel scheme of Hophal Hollow Participle

i. As Hollow verbs are m o n o s y l l a b l e verbs, the rule of propretonic reduction is not applicable.

ii. Declensions in the Hophal Hollow participle, which is a passive binyan, but follow that of the Qal Active Participle in the respective format.

iii. The signatory [ืž] (ืืž) for participles outside the simple stems replaced the [ื”] (ื”ื) in the default base unit in the zero vowel sufformative declesion and to be used for declension of other Hophal Hollow participles.

5.37The default vowel scheme of Hophal Hollow Perfect Tensei. The Meaning and function of Hophal Hollow verbs would be the

same as the main Hophal binyan.

ii.The observable part of differences between strong Hophal and Hollow Hophal lies in the prosthesis, which is expressed as ื”ื• in Hollow Hophal, but it is depicted by ื” or ื” in the strong, regular Hophal verbs, whereas the stem vowel remains constant, compliance to the rules of abdication of hind consonant of the root in vocalic sufformative

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Vowel scheme of Hophal Hollow Participle

HollowStrong

(2)Strong

(1)Participle

2ms ืžื•ืงื ืžืงื˜ืœ ืžืงื˜ืœ ืืชื”2fs ืžื•ืงืžืช ืžืงื˜ืœืช ืžืงื˜ืœืช ืืช2mp ืžื•ืงืžื™ื ืžืงื˜ืœื™ื ืžืงื˜ืœื™ื ืืชื2fp ืžื•ืงืžื•ืช ืžืงื˜ืœื•ืช ืžืงื˜ืœื•ืช ืืชื ื”

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conjugation while the prosthesis, as a general rule applicable to all binyanim, is immune to inflection; and reduction of stem vowel in cases of consonantal surfformatives would take place with or without a shift of accent during inflection. Zero vowel sufformative c o n j u g a t i o n would be confined to the third person m a s c u l i n e singular as in the case of inflection of the Perfect Tense. G e n e r a l l y speaking, except for the presence of a different prosthesis, the conjugation of Hollow Perfect Tense would be the same as the strong, regular Hophal verbs.

ืฉื ื‘

ืšืจื•

ื‘St

effe

n H

an J

anua

ry 2

011

revi

sed.

Vowel scheme in Hophal Hollow Perfect Tense

Hollow Strong (2) Strong (1) ืžื™3ms ื”ื•ืงื ื”ืงื˜ืœ ื”ืงื˜ืœ ื”ื•ื3fs ื”ื•ืงืžื” ื”ืงื˜ืœื” ื”ืงื˜ืœื” ื”ื™ื2ms ื”ื•ืงืžืช ื”ืงื˜ืœืช ื”ืงื˜ืœืช ืืชื”2fs ื”ื•ืงืžืช ื”ืงื˜ืœืช ื”ืงื˜ืœืช ืืช1cs ื”ื•ืงืžืชื™ ื”ืงื˜ืœืชื™ ื”ืงื˜ืœืชื™ ืื ื™3cp ื”ื•ืงืžื• ื”ืงื˜ืœื• ื”ืงื˜ืœื• ื”ื/ื”ืŸ2mp ื”ื•ืงืžืชื ื”ืงื˜ืœืชื ื”ืงื˜ืœืชื ืืชื2fp ื”ื•ืงืžืชืŸ ื”ืงื˜ืœืชืŸ ื”ืงื˜ืœืชืŸ ืืชื ื”1cp ื”ื•ืงืžื ื• ื”ืงื˜ืœื ื• ื”ืงื˜ืœื ื• ืื ื—ื ื•

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ืฉื ื‘

ืšืจื•

ื‘St

effe

n H

an J

anua

ry 2

011

revi

sed.

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ืฉื ื‘

ืšืจื•

ื‘St

effe

n H

an J

anua

ry 2

011

revi

sed.

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ืฉื ื‘

ืšืจื•

ื‘St

effe

n H

an J

anua

ry 2

011

revi

sed.

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