16.6 QI 1G
The QI \(Pre\) acts as if it is the result of the Rule of Sheva - this will be a handy tidbit to keep in mind with 1G verbs
- The Rule of Sheva prevents two contiguous Vocal Sheva/Hateph Vowels
- NOT *יְקְ, BUT יִקְ
- Whenever we see the \(Pre \ =\) ְ יִ of the Qal Imperfect, think “Rule of Sheva”114
- The 1G will reject the Vocal Shewa in favor of a Hateph Vowel
- Then we can think of it as if the Imperfect “originally” wanted \(V_P\) and \(V_1\) to both be vocal sheva or a hateph vowel if a guttural; however, this is not allowable by the Rule of Sheva
- What wanted to be יְחֲ, becomes יַחֲ after the Rule of Sheva is applied
To identify QI from a 1G verb, apply the Rule of Sheva
- יַחֲ or יֶחֱ with a guttural consonant would be יִקְ with two non-guttural consonants
- יֶהֶזְ or יַחַלְ with at least one guttural consonant would be יִקְטְ with three non-guttural consonants
חלף | חזק | Strong | |
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3ms | יַחֲלֹף | יֶחֱזַק | יִקְטֹל |
3mp | יַחַלְפוּ | יֶחֶזְקוּ | יִקְטְלוּ |
Historically the QI \(Pre\) did not come the Rule of Sheva, however pretending that it did makes it easy to recognize QI 1G verbs.↩︎