| property | value |
|---|---|
| id | 6083 |
| local link | localhost:8000/hebrew/query?id=6083 |
| original link | shebanq.ancient-data.org/hebrew/query?id=6083 |
| created by | Jorik Groen |
| project | Motion verbs |
| organization | ETCBC |
| date created | 2023-09-11 08:00:45 |
| date modified | 2023-09-11 08:26:09 |
| date shared | 2023-09-11 08:20:47 |
Description
In 1Kgs 19:15 we find a construct state form with the H locale (uvf='H'). The vowel in the last syllable of this word, MDBR/ ‘desert’, is a pataḥ in this form: it is neither lengthened, because it is not in tonic or pretonic position, nor elided, because it still carries the secundary stress of the construct state form.
Gesenius (§26h) only gives this example of such a case. Can we find any other in the data?
We do find other cases, and in each case we find the construct state form with the attached suffix. Vowels that would be accented (and thus lengthened) in the absolute state are short, for instance in פַּדֶּ֫נָה אֲרָםi (four times in Gen 28).
| property | value |
|---|---|
| id | 7051 |
| TF set | q6083 |
| local link | localhost:8000/hebrew/query?id=6083&version=2021 |
| original link | shebanq.ancient-data.org/hebrew/query?id=6083&version=2021 |
| results | 36 |
| words in results | 36 |
| date executed | 2023-09-11 08:08:54 |
| date modified | 2023-09-11 08:08:54 |
| date published | 2023-09-11 08:20:48 |
| Emdros version | emdros 3.7.3 |
select all objects where
[word FOCUS st=c AND uvf='H']