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Rocine Lesson 27
ם נו הוציא מש ואות
Deuteronomy 6:23
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Goals
Identify and read
• the Hiphil qatal
• the Piel qatal
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What we already know
The first words has 3 parts. Let’s identify each part.
• ? = ו
• ? = אות
• ? = נו
נו ם ואות הוציא מש
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What we already know
The first words has 3 parts. Let’s identify each part.
• the conjunction, and = ו
• DDO = אות
• 1cp pronominal suffix = נו
נו ם ואות הוציא מש
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What we already know
• Because the first word contains the DDO, we know that the syntax is X-something.
– E.g. X-qatal, X-yiqtol, X-imperative, X-jussive, X-cohortative, etc.
• Regardless of what the something is, what is the function of the X-something syntax?
נו םהוציא ואות מש
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What we already know
• Because the first word contains the DDO, we know that the syntax is X-something.
– E.g. X-qatal, X-yiqtol, X-imperative, X-jussive, X-cohortative, etc.
• Regardless of what the something is, what is the function of the X-something syntax?
– Topicalization
נו םהוציא ואות מש
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Stems or Binyan
• Hiphil is a new STEM we will see in this lesson
• So far we’ve seen the Qal and Piel stems
• Qal is the default (light) stem
• To create a new stem, you augment the Qal stem
• What augment signals the Piel stem?
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Stems or Binyan
• Hiphil is a new STEM we will see in this lesson
• So far we’ve seen the Qal and Piel stems
• Qal is the default (light) stem
• To create a new stem, you augment the Qal stem
• What augment signals the Piel stem?
– Doubling of the second root letter
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Stems or Binyan
For example:
• בר to break (Qal) = ש
• ר to shatter (Piel) = שב
List all the differences in form that you can see.
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Stems or Binyan
For example:
• בר to break (Qal) = ש
• ר to shatter (Piel) = שב
List all the differences in form that you can see.
• Doubling of second root letter
• Qamets vs Hireq for first root vowel
• Patach vs Segol for second root vowel
Major indicator True for all forms
Lesser indicator True for Qatal
Less reliable indicator Can change quite a bit
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Stems or Binyan
For example:
• בר to break (Qal) = ש
• ר to shatter (Piel) = שב
List all the differences in form that you can see.
• Doubling of second root letter
• Qamets vs Hireq for first root vowel
• Patach vs Segol for second root vowel
Major indicator True for all forms
Lesser indicator True for Qatal
Less reliable indicator Can change quite a bit
Notice the similarities and differences in meaning. How would you characterize the difference?
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Stems or Binyan
For example:
• בר to break (Qal) = ש
• ר to shatter (Piel) = שב
List all the differences in form that you can see.
• Doubling of second root letter
• Qamets vs Hireq for first root vowel
• Patach vs Segol for second root vowel
Major indicator True for all forms
Lesser indicator True for Qatal
Less reliable indicator Can change quite a bit
Notice the similarities and differences in meaning. How would you characterize the difference? Intensification
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Stems or Binyan
A Word of Caution
We need to be careful with assigning meaning to stems.
There are meaning patterns for stems, to be sure, but not all verbs fit the patterns and ultimately if we want to know what a verb means in a particular stem, we look it up in a lexicon rather than guess based on the so called ‘stem meaning.’
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Translating the Piel
See Animated Hebrew Chapter 27
• Translating the Piel (2:43)
• Translating the Piel – Factitive (8:43)
• Translating the Piel – Denominative (2:34)
• Translating the Piel – Pluralizing / Intensive (2:55)
• Translating the Piel – Declarative (2:35)
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Hiphil qatal
• Let’s look at the form of the Hiphil Qatal
• Can you guess the root of הוציא?
– Hint: This is a common verb that we already know and one root letter has changed.
נו ם הוציאואות מש
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Hiphil qatal
• The root of הוציא is יצא
• Given the transformation of yod -> waw, what other changes do you see?
– Qal Qatal א צ י
– Hiphil Qatal הוציא
נו ם הוציאואות מש
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Hiphil qatal
• The root of הוציא is יצא
• Given the transformation of yod -> waw, what other changes do you see?
– Qal Qatal א צ י
– Hiphil Qatal הוציא
נו ם הוציאואות מש
• Heh at the front end • Hireq-yod as second root vowel
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Hiphil qatal
RULE:
The most common signs of the Hiphil stem of the qatal and weqatal verb forms are
• a heh added to the beginning of the root
• a dot vowel added between the 2nd and 3rd root letters:
– The dot vowels include hireq-yod, hireq, tsere, segol.
נו ם הוציאואות מש
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Hiphil qatal
RULE:
The most common signs of the Hiphil stem of the qatal and weqatal verb forms are
• a heh added to the beginning of the root
• a dot vowel added between the 2nd and 3rd root letters:
– The dot vowels include hireq-yod, hireq, tsere, segol.
נו ם הוציאואות מש
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Hiphil qatal
See Rocine 27.2c&d for examples of I-Yod Hiphil
• Notice that the heh is always present
• But the I/E vowel can disappear in some forms
נו ם הוציאואות מש
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Meaning of the Hiphil
Roughly speaking the Hiphil is causative
• In the Hiphil something is being caused to happen, and action is caused
• Again, this is not true for all verbs. Heed the warning given above.
נו ם הוציאואות מש
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Meaning of the Hiphil
Hiphil causative vs. Piel factitive
• Note the (somewhat fine) distinction between the Hiphil causative and the Piel factitive
– Hiphil causative = causing an ACTION to happen
– Piel factitive = causing a STATE to exist
• See Rocine 27.3 for further discussion
נו ם הוציאואות מש
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Translating the Hiphil
See Animated Hebrew Chapter 30
• Translating the Hiphil (1:12)
• Translating the Hiphil – Causative (7:15)
• Translating the Hiphil – Inner Causative (3:28)
• Translating the Hiphil – Denominative (1:41)
• Translating the Hiphil – Declarative (1:57)
• Translating the Hiphil – Misc / Unclassified (2:24)
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II-Guttural Piel
In II-Gutt Piels, the middle root letter cannot double (because it is a guttural) and so the first root hireq lengthens to a tsere to compensate.
רך ר ב דב
doubling hireq hireq -> tsere no doubling