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3 fem. H— for H— (66, Obs. 4 ; 81, 2, h\ 2 fem. "^t^ for fl (9ft 2) ; in the plural, the 2nd pers. ending \T\ is for D^Jn : cf. the Arabic.
Ohs. 2. In the imperfect, infinitive, and imperative, the final Htr^q is ten- adously maintained. See 171, Obs. 3, h.
B. The Affix-forms are these : — Srd.
Sing. m. ^n, 1, \ (n*) ; f. IJ , i-su, rr- : Plur. m. Djr, D, \0 ; f. IIJ, } : Bern. The k sound of the 2nd. person affixes may have been adopted for the purpose of more clearly distinguishing them from
...the afformatives with the proper t sound : ci the 2nd person suffixes, and conversely 113, 4.
C. (a) Verb-forms which end already with a vowel, do not need a helping sound between them and the affix following, (b) But those which end in consonants need some such sound. Hence (1) before \ DJ, and 19 is placed sh«wa, which, with the first of these forms, is vocal, and (a) in pause becomes s«^61, (fi) taking the tone (42).
(2) Before the other affixes (a) the Perfect takes an a sound (-=-, -r), while (b) the Imperfect and Imperative take e (-r- ), the former some- times a.


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