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- The Fundamentals of Hebrew Accents
- The Fundamentals of Hebrew Accents
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Tables
- Preface
- Abbreviations
- 1 Introduction to Tiberian Hebrew Accents
- 2 Major Rules of Hebrew Accents
- 3 Substitutions of Disjunctive Accents (I)
- 4 Substitutions of Disjunctive Accents (II)
- 5 Conjunctive Accents
- 6 Minor Rules of Hebrew Accents
- 7 The Divisions by Hebrew Accents
- 8 The Exegetical Roles of the Divisions
- Book part
- Bibliography
- Subject Index
- Scripture Index
3 - Substitutions of Disjunctive Accents (I)
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 June 2020
- The Fundamentals of Hebrew Accents
- The Fundamentals of Hebrew Accents
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Tables
- Preface
- Abbreviations
- 1 Introduction to Tiberian Hebrew Accents
- 2 Major Rules of Hebrew Accents
- 3 Substitutions of Disjunctive Accents (I)
- 4 Substitutions of Disjunctive Accents (II)
- 5 Conjunctive Accents
- 6 Minor Rules of Hebrew Accents
- 7 The Divisions by Hebrew Accents
- 8 The Exegetical Roles of the Divisions
- Book part
- Bibliography
- Subject Index
- Scripture Index
Summary
Chapter Three examines various dichotomy patterns with substitutions. These substitutions are not exceptional cases but were designed to present variegated musical neumes (i.e., a group of successive music pitches) in accordance with combinations of accents in the Tiberian tradition. This chapter discusses substitutions of disjunctive accents at the D0 and D1 levels. At the D1 level, three substitutions of disjunctive accents are discussed. Those are substitution of Great Zaqeph for Little Zaqeph, Segolta for Little Zaqeph, and Shalsheleth for Segolta. These substitutions usually occur when a domain under the D1 level consists of only one word or a one-word unit.
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- The Fundamentals of Hebrew AccentsDivisions and Exegetical Roles beyond Syntax, pp. 23 - 34Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2020