
Identifying Qal Wayyiqtol and Qatal Forms from Hollow Roots in Rocine Lesson 10
Learn to identify and read Qal Wayyiqtol and Qatal forms derived from hollow roots in Samuel 19:16. Understand the structure, function, and subject pronouns in selected sentences. Explore missing letter rules and types of verbs in this comprehensive language lesson.
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Rocine Lesson 10 2 Samuel 19:16
Goals Identify and read Qal wayyiqtol and qatal forms derived from hollow roots.
Goals Identify and read Qal wayyiqtol and qatal forms derived from hollow roots.
What we already know What do you recognize in the first word of our lesson sentence? Form: Function: Subject pronoun:
What we already know What do you recognize in the first word of our lesson sentence? Form: Function: Subject pronoun: 2. Wayyiqtol Historical narrative; mainline 1. Yod (3 m) No affix complement, therefore not plural
verbs Wayyiqtol of hollow or second We see only 2 root letters, so where do we look?
verbs Wayyiqtol of hollow or second We see only 2 root letters, so where do we look? Under the prefix consonant
verbs Wayyiqtol of hollow or second Our 4th Missing Letter Rule When we see a qamets under the prefix pronoun 1. the missing letter is the second or middle letter 2. and will be a or or . Any root with one of these letters as its middle letter has the nickname hollow root.
verbs Wayyiqtol of hollow or second Our 4th Missing Letter Rule When we see a qamets under the prefix pronoun 1. the missing letter is the second or middle letter 2. and will be a or or . Any root with one of these letters as its middle letter has the nickname hollow root.
verbs Wayyiqtol of hollow or second Our 4th Missing Letter Rule When we see a qamets under the prefix pronoun 1. the missing letter is the second or middle letter 2. and will be a or or . Any root with one of these letters as its middle letter has the nickname hollow root.
Qatal of hollow roots Waw missing in wayyiqtol and qatal
Qatal of hollow roots Waw missing in wayyiqtol and qatal Missing letter rules are for wayyiqtol (yiqtol) verbs, not qatal. So, what is a sign of the qatal?
Qatal of hollow roots Waw missing in wayyiqtol and qatal Missing letter rules are for wayyiqtol (yiqtol) verbs, not qatal. So, what is a sign of the qatal? We have 2 signs Qamets under first root letter = Qal qatal (Rocine 4.3g) Hireq under first root letter = Piel qatal (Rocine 6.2b)
Qatal of hollow roots Qal Piel Compare first root vowels
Qatal of hollow roots Qal Piel Compare first root vowels Qal Piel
Qatal of hollow roots Qal Piel Qal Piel - - only 2x - - Hollow verbs rarely form Piels.
Qatal of hollow roots Qal Piel Qal Piel - - only 2x - - Why? It s hard to double the nothing in the middle.
Qatal of hollow roots Qal Piel Qal (dictionary form) Piel - - only 2x - - The lexical form for verbs (i.e. the form you look up in a dictionary) is Qatal 3ms. However, for Hollow verbs, a different form is used so we can see all three root letters.