Dikduk Hebrew Grammar II: From Roots to Complex Constructions

Dikduk Hebrew Grammar II: Verb Patterns, Tenses, and Conjugation

Overview

  • Focus: advanced verb morphology and usage in Biblical and Modern Hebrew.
  • Goal: move from root-based identification to fluent parsing and accurate conjugation across stems and tenses.

Key topics covered

  • Hebrew roots (shorashim) and triliteral patterns.
  • Binyanim (verbal stems): Pa’al/Qal, Nif’al, Pi’el, Pu’al, Hif’il, Huf’al, Hitpa’el — form, voice, and semantic effects.
  • Strong vs. weak roots (gutturals, lamed/hey/resh irregularities, doubled letters) and how they alter patterns.
  • Conjugation paradigms: perfect (past), imperfect (future), imperative, infinitive construct/absolute, participles.
  • Vowel shifts and orthographic changes: vowel reduction, mobile sheva, dagesh forte/lenis effects.
  • Tense-aspect mapping: how Biblical aspectual categories map to Modern Hebrew tense usage.
  • Irregular verbs and common exceptions (e.g., היה, עבר, נתן).
  • Syntax interactions: verb agreement with subjects, object-marking (את), clitic pronouns and suffix conjugation.
  • Verbal derivation: causatives, reflexives, intensives, reciprocity via binyanim.

Practical components

  • Step-by-step conjugation tables for each binyan across person-number-gender.
  • Pattern drills: root substitution exercises to generalize paradigms.
  • Error-spotting examples highlighting weak-root pitfalls.
  • Translation exercises contrasting Biblical and Modern usage.

Who it’s for

  • Intermediate-to-advanced students familiar with basic root recognition and Qal conjugation aiming to master more complex verbal forms and real-world usage.

Typical chapter sequence

  1. Review of roots and Qal
  2. Binyanim overview and meanings
  3. Nif’al and passive patterns
  4. Pi’el/Pu’al and Hif’il/Huf’al functions
  5. Hitpa’el and reflexive/reciprocal uses
  6. Weak-root behavior and repair strategies
  7. Participles, infinitives, and non-finite forms
  8. Clitics, suffixes, and pronominal objects
  9. Aspect vs. tense: Biblical → Modern mapping
  10. Advanced exercises and answer key

If you want, I can generate example conjugation tables, drills, or a sample lesson from a specific chapter.

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