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 536 Index of Subjects the article or a genitire (the supec- lative degree), 1 33 g-i : by a personal pronoun added to the subject, 135 a, c: by the pronoun annexed in the nominative to the suffix or to a noun, 135 d-h : by nS with the suffix, 135 A: : by position, 142 /, g, 152 e (after H?), 152 w (after jD). Emphasis on indeterminate nouns, 117 q, 125 c. Enallage of gender, 135 0, 144 a. Epicene nouns, 122 &, e-g. Epithets, poetical, used as substan- tives, 132 o N. Era, Jewish, 5 I. Ethical dative, 119 s, 135 i. Ethiopic, I b (i), 30 p n. Exceptive clauses, 163 c. Exclamations, 146 b (ySp= hark) : with nun, 147 b : without npT, 147 c: with other interjections, 147 d : expressing a wish, 148 a-d : in form of a question expressing irony or indignation, 148 a, b ; expressed by •"3, 148 d, 151. Extension of influence of a preposi- tion over a parallel clause, 119 hh : of a negative, 152 z : of an inter- rogative, 150 m : of a conjunction, 150 m N. Extension, plurals of, 124 a-g. Feminine, forms of, 80, 94 : ending in n_^, 80/, n_, 80 g, '>-^, Sol: in the constr. state, 89 e : in the plural, 87 i-l : paradigms, 95 : of a land or people, 122 h, i : of ab- stract ideas, 1 2 2 g : of holders of offices ^, 122 r : of collectives, 122 s : in verb or pronoun to express it, i35p: in impersonal verbs (i< rains), 144 6, c : in the predicate of collec- tive plurals, 145 k (cf. fem. of pronoun referring to collectives, 135 P)- dislike of the fem. form, 132 d, 145 J), < : fem. forms of the infinitive, 45 d, 66 6, g, h, 69 b (C), c : fem. nouns with plur. in D^-^-, 87 q : fem. denoting artificial (as opposed to natural) objects, 122 m, in plur. (as opp. to dual), 87 0. Feminine pronoun = English it, 135J3, 144 b, c. Figura etymologica, see Schema ety- mologicum. Final clauses, 107 q (imperf.), 109/, g (jussive): syntax of, 165. Final letters, 5 c. Formae mixtae, 78 d. Formative letters, or serviles, 30 c: in formation of nouns, 81 b, 85. Frequentative force of imperf., 1076-3: of perf. with waw consec, 112 e-o, cf. kk, II. Fulcra, 8 ^ n. Future tense, 47 a n : futurum ex- actum, 106 0, 107 I : futurum in- stans, 116 p. Ga'ya, 16 c, g, h. Ge'ez, I b (i). Gemara, i c, 3 a. Gender of nouns, 122 : in the con- struction of subject and predicate, 145 : irregularities in use of, no k, 135 0, 144 a, 145 i), t, u. Genitive, expression of, 89, 127 a, 128 : epexegetical or explicative, 128 k-q, X, y : subjective, 128 g, 135 m: objective, 128 h, 135 m: partitive, 128 i, r: expressing the genus, I, the species, m : expressed periphrastically by p, 129 a-/: by b l^K, 129 a, h, Gentiiic names, in "i.—, 86 h: deter- mination of, 125 e: of compounds (as "•ro":"!?). 127 d. Geogi-aphical names with a following genitive, 125 h: with the article (appellatives), 1256. Germanic languages, i e. Gerund, 45 /, g. Grammarians, early, p. 20 n '. Gutturals, pronunciation of, 6 c-/, 0, r : peculiarities of, 22 : in verbal stems, 62-65. Hadad inscription, i m. Hateph-Pathah, 10/, g : shorter than ' riateph-S'ghol, 27 r, 63/. Hateph-Qames, 10 f, h. Hateph-S'ghoi, 10/. He interrogative, pointing of, loo/c-n. He locale, 90 c-». Hebrew language, i a, b (ii) : history of, 2 : remains of the literature, 2 d, I, 0: dialects of, 2 w : gram- matical treatment of, 3 : system of writing, 2 i, 5. Hebrews, 2 b. Helping vowels, 9 h, m, 28 e (to keep a syllable open), 84" a, 93 c (in segholates). » Cf. Driver, Introd.^, p. 466 : Segal, Misn. Heir., p. 63.