4.15 Rule of Sheva III: Gutturals
When either consonant is a guttural: the first vowel (whether it is the guttural or a non-guttural) becomes the corresponding short vowel of the Hateph vowel
- Note how the “After” form has the short vowel that corresponds to the reduced vowel of the “Before” form - we can consider this the “Hateph copy-cat rule” - take whatever the hateph vowel is and drop the hateph, leaving only the resulting short vowel
Type | After Rule of Sheva | Before |
---|---|---|
H.Patach/Sheva | עַמְ | עֲמְ* |
H.Seghol/Sheva | עֶמְ | עֱמְ* |
Sheva/H.Patach | בַּחֲ | בְּחֲ* |
Sheva/H.Seghol | בֶּחֱ | בְּחֱ* |