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2 56 31_RESPOSE to Jeff/Monica on ES/ET14_Russell Hendel22_rhendel@mcs.drexel.edu37_Sun, 30 Apr 2000 13:14:25 -0400 (EDT)311_- Jerry Blaz writes >>> I thought one of the generalities directing the use of ES is whether or not it precedes a "Heh hayedi'ah." It seems to me that the ES (or, submitting to my Sephardic inclination, ET) is used in a simple direct object with a definite article (to translate the grammatical form). >>> [...]
59 85 65_RESPONSE to Monica on K-Tz-Hey--Methodology for inferring Grammar14_Russell Hendel22_rhendel@mcs.drexel.edu37_Sun, 30 Apr 2000 13:15:12 -0400 (EDT)517_- Monica Devins responded to my claim that roots ending in HAY and AYIN interchange with the following
>>>> but to say that *because* one can claim instances in which ayin and heh seem to have interchanged (and again, I haven't studied Russell's examples to definitively agree or disagree on this point, but let's assume for the moment that he is right), that must mean that in *every* situation where one sees a possible ayin/heh correspondence, an interchange *must* have occurred, is just silly. >>>>> [...]