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Index of Subjects s-^i Himyaritic, i 6 (i) : writing, i A; n'. Hiph'il, 53: 'internal,' 53 d: infini- tive pointed -n , 53 Z : the PI in infin. elided after preposition, 53 g:imperf. with __ for ___ (as 1D"}T), 53 n: with n retained in imperf. after preformatives, 535: denominatives in Hiph., 539. Hireq, different kinds of, 8 6, 9 ff, A : compaginis, 90 k-n. Hithpa'61, 54 : sometimes construed with an accusative, 54/, Wj w. Hithpa'lel, 55 d, 72 m, 75 kk. Hithpalpel, 55 g, 67 I. Hithpo'el, 65 b, 67 I. Holem, 8 c-g : written defectively, 8 i-l : its origin, 9 p-s : changed to qames in pause, 29 u. Homogeneous consonants, 6g: vowels, 24 ?>,/• Homorganic consonants, 6 q. Hoph'al, 53 b, h, s,t: n retained once in ptcp., 53 s. Hothpa'al, 54 b, h, L Hypothetical sentences, see Con- ditional sentences. I-sounds, 8 5, g g, h: from a 27 s, < : in impf., 47 b : in Niph., 51 a : in Pi , 52 a: in Hiph., 53a : in nouns with preformative D, 85/: length- ened to e, 93 c. Imperative, forms in Qal, 46 : short- ened and lengthened forms of, 4^ ^'h 75 ^ '■ with suflBxes, 6i/-h: syntax of, no: infinitive absolute used with force of imperative, 113 hb. Imperfect, the name, 47 a n : forma- tion and inflexion of, 47 : unusual forms of, 47 k : form njpDpn as 3rd fern. sing, or 2nd masc. sing., 47 k : 3rd pi. masc. in p, 47 »i : jus- sive and cohortative forms of, 48 : with waw consecutive, 49 c-g, in: with suflBxes, 60: its syntax (alone), 107 : expressing custom or habit, 107 e, g : with waw consec, in : subordinated to another verb, 120 c. Imperfect Hiph'il with for __ (as ^3")"!^), 53 n : with n retained after preformatives, 53 q. Impersonal construction of nTI, &c., 144 6: impersonal passive, 121 a. Imprecation, formulae of, 149 d. Incomplete retrocession of the tone, 39/ Indefinite subject of verb, expressed by 3rd masc. sing., 144 d, e, by 3rd plur., 144/, g, by 2nd sing. masc. (rare), 144 h, by ptcp. plur., 144 i, by passive, k. Indeterminateness expressing am- plification, 125 c. Indogermanic languages compared, I e, g, h, i (loan-words in), 10 eN ', 20 In, 22 c n, 27 t N, 31 a, 33 a, 51 c-e, 53/ N, 53srN, 55/ n, 996 and N, 132 a N, 133 bN', 135 i n, qm, 145 fcN', 155 bN. Infinitive, 45 : with suffixes, 61 a-e : use of the infinitive absolute, 113: as a casus adverbialis, 113 h-k: to strengthen the idea of the verb, 113 Z-r : inj)lace of the finite verb, 113 y~gg : infinitive construct, un- usual forms in Qal, 45 c-e, in Pi'el, 52 p (cf. 84* e), in Hiph'il, 53 ?, 86 k, in Hithpa'el, 54 fc : of JDi 66 J : in verbs V"V, 67 : in *"D, 69 TO with N : in V'J? (Hiph.), 72 s, cf. 85 c: K"i5 74 /i, 75 qq : H"^, 75 n (cf. 69 m n), ff, kk : syntax of the infin. constr., 1 14 : with 7 to express a future, 114^-^, obligation, 114/, as object of another verb, 114 m, gerundial, 114 0: after p^, 114 j) : infinitive construct continued by a finite verb, ii4r: how negatived, 114 s: construction with subject and object, 115: infinitive Hiph'il pointed -H, 53 I, with H elided after preposition, 53 3: Niph'al with n elided, 51 I. Instrument, introduced by 3, 119 : accusative as a supposed casus instrumentalis, 144 w n. Interjections, 30 s, 105 : syntax of, 148. Interpunctuation, the accents as marks of, 15 d, m-o. Interrogative sentences, 107 t, 150 : disjunctive, 150c, g : indirect, 150*: expressing a wish, 151 a, b : ex- pressed without an interrog. par- ticle, 150 a, b. Interrogative words and particles, 150 c, d. Involved series of sentences, 167 c. Jews, Jewish, 2 o. Jussive, forms of, 48 a-c,/-h : syntax of, 109 : used absolutely, 109 b, c : depending on another verb, 109/, g,i : in conditional sentences, 109 h, i59d: jussive forms in poetry with- out jussive force, 109 k.