Pengguna:Dubaduba/WP/Milra' and Mil'el

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4. MILRA' AND MIL'EL < In the word IŞT (däbár) the accent is on the last (i.e. ultimate) syllable, and is said to be Milra' (S7 j?2p 'from below'; i.e. last syllable). In the word 1000 (hahésed) the accent is on the last but one (i.e. the penultimate) syllable, and is said to be Mil'il (7,,5?l?Ş 'from above'; i.e. the syllable before the last). < < The accent on "O^ (dábir) is Milra', and on "UŞTfîJ (hahésed) is Mil'il. -18tí (Samár) „ „ nijtí (Mmárú) D^rjOa'adim),, „ TŞŞ('ebed) Most Hebrew words are accented Milra', but there are, of course, many Mil'el words. In a word of more than two syllables the accent may be either on the last or next but last syllable, but it never occurs on the syllable second before the last (the antepenultimate).* A methegh often appears two places before the accent, thus: D^Vî? (he'ărîm), fl$«7^ (mehă'lreş) and serves as a kind of half-accent.