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Árbók Háskóla Íslands - 02.01.1954, Síða 23

Árbók Háskóla Íslands - 02.01.1954, Síða 23
21 HEBREW. We have to examine whether the main results attained for the IE. languages are visible in Hebrew. We have to look at the emotional sounds in which the nasal sound n appears, the nature-sounds and the sounds with final n, which designate either “to strike, press, smash, push, thrust” (palatal n) or “curved, round, swollen” etc. (velar n). Emotional sounds: ’n-h1 “to sigh, to moum” ’n-h “to sigh” ’n-n “to complain, to murmur” ’n-ph “to breathe through the nose” ’n-q “to groan, to moan, lament” ’n-s “to be weak: sick” and we can surely add those Hebrew roots with initial n, which have approximately the same meaning as those mentioned above: n’-m “to utter, speak”, Arab. na’ama „groan, sigh” n’-q “to groan, lament” nh-gh2 “to wail, lament” nh-r “to snort” nph-h “to blow, breathe” nph-s “to respire, take breath”(?) ns-bh “to blow” ns-m “to breathe, pant” ns-ph “to breathe, blow” Nature sounds: nbh-’ “to announce, to prophesy” nbh-h “to bark” nbh-’ “to flow: bubble up; to pour forth, to utter, to declare” nh-m “to grumble or growl, to murmur” nh-q “to bray (as the ass)” nc-r “to roar as a young lion” cn-h “to answer in singing, to sing” rn-h “to rattle” m-n “to shout for joy” Roots designating “to strike, press, smash, push, thrust” etc.:

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