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Syntactically, Uupek is a relex of Biblical Hebrew. | Syntactically, Uupek is a relex of Biblical Hebrew. | ||
Monoconsonantal roots with vowel ablaut? there can be ten vowels, seven for verb binyanim and three for other parts of speech | |||
==Lexicon== | ==Lexicon== |