Structure of Unit IV: Lessons 24-35
12 lessons remain in the course (Lesson 36 is a wrap-up); two for each of the six derived stems
- The first (even number) will cover the “Strong” Verb paradigm
- The meaning of the stem
- The spelling of the stem
- \(Pre\) sequence - the word-initial Prefix/Preformative and \(V_1\) vowel combinations
- \(V_S\) formulas to help you “diagnose” the stem when you encounter it in the Bible
- Complete forms of each conjugation using the קטל paradigm verb
- The Perfect and Imperfect forms will have the Audio from Chapter 15 of Hebrew Quest
- The Anki deck will have exercises to help you with paradigm identification
- Each lesson will have a worksheet for you to practice the paradigm
- As we have said, identification of patterns is more important than memorization of paradigms
- The second (odd number) will address weak verb deviations
- The “b-side” will cover spelling changes caused by the behaviors of gutturals and other weak letters, Geminate verbs, Biconsonantal verbs, and other irregular verbs
- Most of the time, you will already know the concepts
- For example, in some forms of the Niphal Strong paradigm, \(R_1\) takes a Dagesh Forte
- You already know that if \(R_1\) is a guttural or Resh, \(R_1\) will reject the Dagesh Forte and often (but not always), there will be Compensatory Lengthening