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Waw (letter)
The Hebrew Alphabet
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The Origins and Development of the Waw- Consecutive
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The Hebrew Alphabet
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Waw Consecutive’) Verbal Form in Light of Greek and Latin Transcriptions of Hebrew
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Simplified Hebrew Grammar Introduction
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Chapter 1A – Hebrew Alphabet Twenty-Three Consonants
Chapter 1 – the Hebrew Alphabet (Alef-Bet) Names of the Letters
Section a Alphabet and Vocabulary
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The Alphabet, Orthography and Phonology
A Grammar for Biblical Hebrew
On the Psychological and Phonetic Reality of the Schwa in Israeli Hebrew
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Bw = WAW + BETH ← Br = RESH + BETH ← Bt = TAW
Transliteration of Hebrew
L a Μ M B ˆ N B S G [ D P H Π P W ≈ X Z Q J R T V Y C ∞ K
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A Grammar for Biblical Hebrew