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 540 Index of Subjects Permutative, 131 fc-o Person, abrupt changes of, in poetry, 144 p. Personification of countries or peoples, 122 i. Phoenician and I a, h (ii), 2 /, § 34 nS 36 N, Punic 10 e N 1 49 a N, language, p. 106 N, 80/, 87 d: writing, I, 'j d-s. Phonetic system of Hebrew, 6 0, p. Phonetics, 6 a, b. Pi'el, 52: privativum, 52/1: inten- sive sense of, 52/, k: rare in verbs V'V, 72 rM. Pi'lel, 55 d : in verbs V'J?, 72 m. Pilpel, 55/: in verbs V"V, 67 i : in verbs V'V, 72 m. Pleonastic use of the pronoun, 135 a,b: of the negative, 152 ?/. Pluperfect, 106/, 11 1 q: pluperf. sub- junctive, 106 p. Plural, terminations of, 87: in P— ^ 87 e : 1 '• D not plural endings, 87 f-h: double plural ending in constr. st. of certain words, 87 s : double plur. of subst. and following genitive, 124 3 : uses and senses of, 124: unusual con- structions of, 145 h-m : plur. forms of prepositions, 103 n, : plur. suf- fix referring to collective singular, 135 p : plur. predicate of a col- lective singular, 145 b-g. Pluralia tan turn, 124/N. Pluralis excellentiae or majestatis, 124 g-i and n: its construction, 132 h : pi. of extension, 124 a-c: intensive pi., 124 a, d, e : of the result or product, 124m: amplify- ing plur., 124 6, d-f: expressing abstract ideas, 124 d,f: pi. of pro- noun to denote a group of actions Plurals of compound ideas, 12^ p-r: of names of animals or things con- strued with a fem. sing., 145 fc. Po'el, 56 &, c : in verbs V'% 67 I. Poetic style, 2 q-s. Point used to divide words, 3 ff n, Polpal, 55/. Polysyndeton, 154 a n. Potential sense of the imperfect, 107 r-w. Precative, 109 b, c. Predicate, without the ai*ticle, i26i,k: agreeing (or not) with the subject, 145: with compound subj., 146: attracted to the principal idea of a compound subject, 146 a : subst. as predicate where we should use an adjective, 141 c, d. Prefixes, see Prepositions. Preformatives of the imperfect, 47 : of the noun, 85. Pregnant construction with preposi- tions, 119 ee : with |0j 119 x, y,ff: with nn?<, bi<, risnpb, a, p, 119 99- Prepositions, loi : prefixed, 102 : with suffixes, 103 : under the govern- ment of the verb, 119: compound prepositions, 119 b~e: chief mean- ings of, ijX, 3, !?, p, hv, "9 9-dd : pregnant uses of, iig ee-gg : force of, extending over parallel clause, 119 M : with adverbs (rare), 119 ii: prep. (esp. 3) not used after 3^ 118 s-w, found exceptionally, 118 s N. Present expressed by the Perfect, 106 g, h. Preterite, see Perfect., Pretonic vowels, 26 e : with 3, 3, ?, 102 f-k: with Dy before suffix, 103c: with 1, 104 gr. Printed texts, earliest Hebrew, 3 e n. Prohibitions, expressed by ?S or iO with jussive or imperfect, 107 0, 109 c, d, 152/. Pronominal ideas expressed by sub- stantives, 139. Pronominal suffix anticipating noun, attached to verb, 131 m, ; to subst. or prep., 131 n. Pronouns, 32 : syntax of, 135-8 : per- sonal, 32, 135 : oblique cases of, I35t-fc: suffixes, 33, with the verb, 58, with the noun, 91, with adverbs, 100 0, p, with prepositions, 103 : suffix of 3rd fem. sing, referring to entire sentences, 135 P : demon- strative, 34, 136, used relatively, 13891, A: relative, 36, 138: indefi- nite, 37 g, 137 c: interrogative, 37 a-/, 137 a-c: suffix reflexive, 1351, A; : suffix possessive, 33, 135 m-o : suffix as genitive, subjective or objective, 135 m : separate pro- noun in nominative emphasizing a suffix, li^d-h: reciprocal, 139c ith N, e. Pronunciation of Hebrew, 6 a, b, 48/. Prosthetic Aleph, 19 m. Pu'al, 52 b-d, h (end), q-s : as passive of Qal, 52 e. Pu'lal, 55 d. Puncta extraordinaria, 6 n.