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# the construct singular stem (formed by removing any feminine -ath ending).
# the construct singular stem (formed by removing any feminine -ath ending).


The definite article ''ha-'' is added to the last noun of a construct state sequence.
The definite article ''ha-'' is added to any noun phrase even if it would violate traditional construct state rules.
 
{| class="greentable lightgreenbg " style=" text-align: center;"
|-
!colspan="3" |''caweov'' - 'dog'
|-
!style="width: 100px;"|Number→<br/>State↓
!style="width: 100px;"|Singular
!style="width: 100px;"|Plural
|-
!|Absolute
|''caweov''||''ceowovim''
|-
!|Construct
|''caweov''||''cawvey''
|-
!|1sg possessor
|''cawvi''||''ceowovay''
|-
!|2sg.m possessor
|''cawvcho''||''ceowovéycho''
|-
!|2sg.f possessor
|''cawvech''||''ceowovaych''
|-
!|3sg.m possessor
|''cawvow''||''ceowovov''
|-
!|3sg.f possessor
|''cawvo''||''ceowoveyho''
|-
!|1pl possessor
|''cawvénu''||''ceowovéynu''
|-
!|2pl.m possessor
|''cawvchem''||''ceowoveychem''
|-
!|2pl.f possessor
|''cawvchen''||''ceowoveychen''
|-
!|3pl.m possessor
|''cawvom''||''ceowoveyhem''
|-
!|3pl.f possessor
|''cawvon''||''ceowoveyhen''
|}


===Adjectives===
===Adjectives===

Revision as of 19:53, 30 August 2016

Modern Hebrew
עברית
ngivrith
Pronunciation[[Help:IPA|ŋivˈriθ]]
Created byIlL
SettingLõis

Zarḍenlaṇḍs (עברית תקנית, [ŋivˈriθ tʰakˈniθ]) is a standardized lect of Modern Hebrew in Lõis. It has undergone major grammatical simplifications from Biblical Hebrew.


Introduction

Phonology

Orthography

Consonants

Labial Dental Alveolar Lateral Palatal Velar Glottal
Nasal m /m/ n /n/ ng /ŋ/
Stop aspirated p /pʰ/ t /tʰ/ c /kʰ/
unaspirated tt /t˭/ ts /ts˭/ cc /k˭/ ' /ʔ/
voiced b /b/ d /d/ g /g/
Fricative voiceless f /f/ th /θ/ s /s/ σ /ɬ/ sj /ʃ/ ch /x/ h /h/
voiced v /v/ dh /ð/ z /z/ gh /ɣ/
Resonant r /r/ l /l/ y /j/ w /w/

Vowels

Vowel IPA
a /a/
e /ɛ/
ey /ɛɪ/
eo /ə/
i /i/
o /ɔ/
ow /ɔw/
u /u/

Prosody

Stress

Intonation

Phonotactics

Morphophonology

Morphology

Nouns

The Biblical Hebrew declension system with state, number and possession is mostly preserved. BH's declension system with complex stem changes have been regularized into a system with three principal parts (modulo regular phonetic alterations):

  1. the absolute singular,
  2. the absolute plural,
  3. the construct singular stem (formed by removing any feminine -ath ending).

The definite article ha- is added to any noun phrase even if it would violate traditional construct state rules.

caweov - 'dog'
Number→
State↓
Singular Plural
Absolute caweov ceowovim
Construct caweov cawvey
1sg possessor cawvi ceowovay
2sg.m possessor cawvcho ceowovéycho
2sg.f possessor cawvech ceowovaych
3sg.m possessor cawvow ceowovov
3sg.f possessor cawvo ceowoveyho
1pl possessor cawvénu ceowovéynu
2pl.m possessor cawvchem ceowoveychem
2pl.f possessor cawvchen ceowoveychen
3pl.m possessor cawvom ceowoveyhem
3pl.f possessor cawvon ceowoveyhen

Adjectives

Adjectives have two principal parts as in Biblical Hebrew:

  1. the masculine singular,
  2. the masculine plural stem (formed by removing -im from the masculine plural).

Pronouns and prepositions

Subject pronouns fuse with tense and negatives:

Present Affirmative:

  • 1sg, 2sg.m, 2sg.f, 3sg.m, 3sg.f, 1pl, 2pl.m, 2pl.f, 3pl.m, 3pl.f: 'eoni, 'ato, 'at, hu, hi, 'onu, 'atem, 'aten, heym, heyn

Present Negative:

  • 1sg, 2sg.m, 2sg.f, 3sg.m, 3sg.f, 1pl, 2pl.m, 2pl.f, 3pl.m, 3pl.f: 'eyni/'eyneni, 'eyncho, 'eyneych, 'eynow, 'eyno, 'eynenu, 'eynchem, 'eynchen, 'eynom, 'eynon

Past imperfect affirmative:

  • hoyithi, hoyitho, hoyith, hoyo, hoytho, hoyinu, hoyithem, hoyithen, hoyu

Future affirmative:

  • eye, tiyeto, tiyi, yiye, tiye, niye, tiyu, tiyu, yiyu, yiyu

Verbs

The verb has been drastically simplified, using verbal nouns in lieu of traditional conjugated verbs.

  • paal: Peo3iLo
  • nifal: hiPPo3Luth
  • piel: Pi33ul, Pa33oLo
  • hifil: heP3eyL, haP3oLo
  • hitpael: hithPa33Luth

Syntax

Constituent order

Noun phrase

Verb phrase

Sentence phrase

Dependent clauses

Example texts

Other resources