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B. Verba Derivativa, or Derived Conjugations.
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§ 51. Niphʿal 137
§ 52. Piʿēl and Puʿal 139
§ 53. Hiphʿil and Hophʿal 144
§ 54. Hithpaʿēl 149
§ 55. Less Common Conjugations 151
§ 56. Quadriliterals 153
C. Strong Verb with Pronominal Suffixes.
§ 57. In general 154
§ 58. The Pronominal Suffixes of the Verb 155
§ 59. The Perfect with Pronominal Suffixes 158
§ 60. Imperfect with Pronominal Suffixes 160
§ 61. Infinitive, Imperative and Participle with Pronominal Suffixes 162
Verbs with Gutturals.
§ 62. In general 164
§ 63. Verbs First Guttural 165
§ 64. Verbs Middle Guttural 169
§ 65. Verbs Third Guttural 171
II. The Weak Verb.
§ 66. Verbs Primae Radicalis Nûn (פ״ן) 173
§ 67. Verbs ע״ע 175
The Weakest Verbs (Verba Quiescentia).
§ 68. Verbs פ״א 184
§ 69. Verbs פ״י. First Class, or Verbs originally פ״ו 186
§ 70. Verbs פ״י. Second Class, or Verbs properly פ״י 192
§ 71. Verbs פ״י. Third Class, or Verbs with Yôdh assimilated 193
§ 72. Verbs ע״וּ 194
§ 73. Verbs middle i (vulgo ע״י) 202
§ 74. Verbs ל״א 205
§ 75. Verbs ל״ה 207
§ 76. Verbs Doubly Weak 217
§ 77. Relation of the Weak Verbs to one another 219
§ 78. Verba Defectiva 219
Chapter III. The Noun
§ 79. General View 221
§ 80. The Indication of Gender in Nouns 222
§ 81. Derivation of Nouns 225
§ 82. Primitive Nouns 225