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- Sun Dec 05, 2010 11:58 pm
- Forum: L&L Museum
- Topic: Triconsonantal Root Systems
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Re: Triconsonantal Root Systems
I was having trouble understanding a specific type of noun pattern formation in Hebrew, and thought I was missing something fundamental. So I did some reading, read some more, and read a little more, and still was having trouble. So, thinking it was my comprehension deficiencies (as is usually the c...
- Thu Nov 18, 2010 12:00 pm
- Forum: L&L Museum
- Topic: Triconsonantal Root Systems
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Re: Triconsonantal Root Systems
All set.TomHChappell wrote:...
Is either of those in the Resources thread in the L&L Museum?
I also wanted to say; thanks to everyone for all the great info in this thread. Somebody ought to strain it all and publish a book.
- Thu Nov 18, 2010 11:40 am
- Forum: L&L Museum
- Topic: resources
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Re: resources
LOL! TomHChappell, filling the Resources thread vicariously, one user at at time.TomHChappell, Archivist By Proxy wrote:Is either of those in the Resources thread in the L&L Museum?
- Wed Nov 17, 2010 4:24 am
- Forum: L&L Museum
- Topic: Triconsonantal Root Systems
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Re: Triconsonantal Root Systems
Thanks Astraios. That helps a lot. Did anyone ever answer jωt's question? Sorry, I should have helped jωt before I asked my question. I think most of the vowel patterns were detailed early in the thread, but for a more concise listing, try The Handy-Dandy Hebrew Verb Chart © by Shawn Madden, Ph.D. I...
- Tue Nov 16, 2010 5:12 am
- Forum: L&L Museum
- Topic: Triconsonantal Root Systems
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Re: Triconsonantal Root Systems
Could anyone flesh out for me how Hebrew nouns are inflected to show possession through noun declension in formal and literary speech?
- Thu Sep 02, 2010 4:33 am
- Forum: L&L Museum
- Topic: resources
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Resources For Writing A Grammar For Your Conlang
Resources For Writing A Grammar For Your Conlang:: Material based on Describing Morphosyntax by Thomas E. Payne: Thomas E. Payne's website: http://www.uoregon.edu/~tpayne/index.htm Outline for a balanced formal/functional Grammatical Description, by Tom Payne (PDF File): http://www.uoregon.edu/~tpay...
- Thu Aug 23, 2007 5:03 pm
- Forum: L&L Museum
- Topic: Triconsonantal Root Systems
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@ Maknas: Thank you very much! That clears things up nicely. Tricon root word formation seems a bit 'clunky' at first to an English speaker, but is actually very elegant once the nuts and bolts are revealed...truly fascinating! Cornelius: There's quite a strong analogy "shielding" the patterns from ...
- Wed Aug 22, 2007 6:15 pm
- Forum: L&L Museum
- Topic: Triconsonantal Root Systems
- Replies: 201
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Sorry if my question was a bit vague. Lets say I need to make a new word for "notepad". What prevents the word from taking a previously made word and making an inadvertant clone? For example, "katav", where the verb form 'katav' "He wrote" (3Sg Masc Past) is redundantly recreated in 'katav' "journal...
- Wed Aug 22, 2007 2:52 am
- Forum: L&L Museum
- Topic: Triconsonantal Root Systems
- Replies: 201
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Hello gentlemen! This being my first post, let me start by saying thank you for providing such an thorough introduction and explanation of the workings of Triconsonantal Root-based languages. This thread is fascinating! I am a bit stumped on one aspect of the root-and-pattern morphology - namely the...