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* the consonantal root contains a "guttural" (''ʔ ȝ h ħ'') or a semivowel (''y w''); | * the consonantal root contains a "guttural" (''ʔ ȝ h ħ'') or a semivowel (''y w''); | ||
* the consonantal root contains a ''r'', since ''rC'' tends to assimilate into ''CC'' | * the consonantal root contains a ''r'', since ''rC'' tends to assimilate into ''CC'' | ||
* the consonantal root has 2 letters | * the consonantal root has 2 letters. | ||
==Verbal gzarot== |
Revision as of 02:16, 22 September 2017
Gzarot (Hebrew, sg. gizra; Netagin kafiŋâ, pl. kăfiŋ) are variations of an inflectional (especially verbal) paradigm that are determined by the choice of consonants in the consonantal root. Thus, a paradigm may have a regular gizra in addition to various irregular ones, which occur most commonly when
- the consonantal root contains a "guttural" (ʔ ȝ h ħ) or a semivowel (y w);
- the consonantal root contains a r, since rC tends to assimilate into CC
- the consonantal root has 2 letters.