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§ 83.
Verbal Nouns in General
226
§ 84
a
.
Nouns derived from the Simple Stem
227
§ 84
b
.
Formation of Nouns from the Intensive Stem
233
§ 85.
Nouns with Preformatives and Afformatives
235
§ 86.
Denominative Nouns
239
§ 87.
Of the Plural
241
§ 88.
Of the Dual
244
§ 89.
The Genitive and the Construct State
247
§ 90.
Real and supposed Remains of Early Case-endings
248
§ 91.
The Noun with Pronominal Suffixes
254
§ 92.
Vowel Changes in the Noun
260
§ 93.
Paradigms of Masculine Nouns
262
§ 94.
Formation of Feminine Nouns
275
§ 95.
Paradigms of Feminine Nouns
276
§ 96.
Nouns of Peculiar Formation
281
§ 97.
Numerals. (a) Cardinal Numbers
286
§ 98.
Numerals. (b) Ordinal Numbers
292
Chapter IV. The Particles
§ 99.
General View
293
§ 100.
Adverbs
294
§ 101.
Prepositions
297
§ 102.
Prefixed Prepositions
298
§ 103.
Prepositions with Pronominal Suffixes and in the Plural Form
300
§ 104.
Conjunctions
305
§ 105.
Interjections
307
THIRD PART
SYNTAX
Chapter I. The Parts of Speech
I. Syntax of the Verb.
A.
Use of the Tenses and Moods.
§ 106.
Use of the Perfect
309
§ 107.
Use of the Imperfect
313
§ 108.
Use of the Cohortative
319
§ 109.
Use of the Jussive
321
§ 110.
The Imperative
324
§ 111.
The Imperfect with Wāw Consecutive
326
§ 112.
The Perfect with Wāw Consecutive
330
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