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latter yields the constr . plural sa'årôt ' hairs ' . śa'årā is ' feminine ' on account of its ending ( < -at ) , which had become specialized as the designation of the feminine gender , sē'ār is ' masculine ' because it lacks the one ...
latter yields the constr . plural sa'årôt ' hairs ' . śa'årā is ' feminine ' on account of its ending ( < -at ) , which had become specialized as the designation of the feminine gender , sē'ār is ' masculine ' because it lacks the one ...
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One of the examples given by Worrell under group ( a ) is ' abd ' servant ' , with ' abīd as its plural . A non - Semitist is likely to conclude from this statement that no other plural form is used in this particular instance .
One of the examples given by Worrell under group ( a ) is ' abd ' servant ' , with ' abīd as its plural . A non - Semitist is likely to conclude from this statement that no other plural form is used in this particular instance .
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But ' fathers ' and ' women ' are not proper opposites , and it can be shown that the two words in question had nothing to do with one another's plural ending . The respective suffixes were acquired independently . nāším contains an old ...
But ' fathers ' and ' women ' are not proper opposites , and it can be shown that the two words in question had nothing to do with one another's plural ending . The respective suffixes were acquired independently . nāším contains an old ...
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American appears assume become Beow beside breaking cited common compared connection consonant course derived dialects discussion distinction early elements ending English etymology evidence examples existence explained expressed fact final forms French frequent further genitive Germanic gerund give given Goth grade Greek historical Hittite indicated Indo-European influence initial interpretation king languages later Latin less linguistic meaning middle nasal noun object occur original parallel passage perhaps person phonetic plural position possible present probably PROFESSOR reason reference relation represented root Sanskrit seems semantic sense short similar Society sound stem stop suffix suggested syllable tion University verb voiced vowel word writing þat