• In Hebrew grammar, the qal (קַל "light; easy, simple") is the simple paradigm and simplest stem formation of the verb. Qal is the conjugation or binyan...
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  • Qal or QAL may refer to: Gal, Azerbaijan Qal (linguistics), simple form of a Hebrew verb Query Abstraction Layer, a Python library Queensland Alumina...
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  • In historical linguistics, the Canaanite shift is a vowel shift/sound change that took place in the Canaanite dialects, which belong to the Northwest...
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    Punic language (section Qal)
    rarely: Qal Passive; Pu‘al (passive of the Pi‘el stem); Yitpe‘el (reflexive variant of the Pi‘el; Hebrew Hitpa‘el). The paradigm of the Qal is (the verb...
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  • variant? Is the following letter, when בג״ד כפ״ת, pointed with a dagesh qal or not? Is the letter pointed with shva assigned to the preceding or following...
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  • Semitic root (category Semitic linguistics)
    generally following specific patterns. It is a peculiarity of Semitic linguistics that a large majority of these consonantal roots are triliterals (although...
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  • Reconstruction of Proto-Northwest Semitic numbers. The G fientive or G-stem (Hebrew qal) is the basic, most common, unmarked stem. The G-stem expresses events. The...
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    ibn Maḥbūb. His grandfather, Maḥbūb, was a protégé or mawali of ‘Amr ibn Qal‘ al-Kinānī, who was from Arab Banu Kinanah tribe. Not much is known about...
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  • Bulandshahri, Izalat al-Qassas-e-Wajh Qal Ba'd al-Nas by Mujib al-Rahman al-Bangladeshi, and Ma Yanfa al-Nas fi Sharh Qal Ba'd al-Nas by Muhammad Tahir al-Rahman...
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  • mämhǝr-an; ṭäbib 'wise person', ṭäbib-an; kahǝn 'priest', kahǝn-at; qal 'word', qal-at. Examples of the internal plural: dǝngǝl 'virgin', dänagǝl; hagär...
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