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1 Cf. Bauer and Leander, Historische Grammatik der Hebräischen Sprache, Halle 1922, 50d.
2 Cf. Bergsträsser, Hebräische Grammatik, Leipzig 1918, par. 23d.
3 In a monograph on, The Pronunciation of Hebrew according to Origen's transliterations in the Hexapla, shortly to be published by the Dropsie College.
4 See Brockelmann, Grundriss der Vergleichenden Grammatik der Semitishen Sprachen, 59 ff.
5 To follow Professor Haupt in assuming that forms like idin developed out of the preterit form ‘by a simple dropping of the initial n‘ (a view expressed at the last meeting of the American Oriental Society, New Haven. 1925), is to ignore the fact that the preterite of nadānu is made from ∗indin and not from ∗inidin.