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Chapter II. The Sentence
I. The Sentence in General.
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§ 140.
Noun-clauses, Verbal-clauses, and the Compound Sentence
450
§ 141.
The Noun-clause
451
§ 142.
The Verbal-clause
455
§ 143.
The Compound Sentence
457
§ 144.
Peculiarities in the Representation of the Subject (especially in the Verbal-clause)
459
§ 145.
Agreement between the Members of a Sentence, especially between Subject and Predicate, in respect of Gender and Number
462
§ 146.
Construction of Compound Subjects
467
§ 147.
Incomplete Sentences
469
II. Special Kinds of Sentences.
§ 148.
Exclamations
471
§ 149.
Sentences which express an Oath or Asseveration
471
§ 150.
Interrogative Sentences
473
§ 151.
Desiderative Sentences
476
§ 152.
Negative Sentences
478
§ 153.
Restrictive and Intensive Clauses
483
§ 154.
Sentences connected by Wāw
484
§ 155.
Relative Clauses
485
§ 156.
Circumstantial Clauses
489
§ 157.
Object-clauses (Oratio Obliqua)
491
§ 158.
Causal Clauses
492
§ 159.
Conditional Sentences
493
§ 160.
Concessive Clauses
498
§ 161.
Comparative Clauses
499
§ 162.
Disjunctive Sentences
500
§ 163.
Adversative and Exceptive Clauses
500
§ 164.
Temporal Clauses
501
§ 165.
Final Clauses
503
§ 166.
Consecutive Clauses
504
§ 167.
Aposiopesis, Anacoluthon, Involved Series of Sentences
505
Paradigms
507
Index of Subjects
533
Index of Hebrew Words
544
Index of Passages
565
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