Joel's edits to UHG v.1 (#389)
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Definiteness
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State Determined
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ALSO KNOWN AS
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definiteness
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Summary
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In Biblical Hebrew, the "determined state" is simply another way of saying that a word is definite instead of indefinite. Unlike the "absolute state" and the "construct state," it does not refer to any specific form of a word. The concept of definiteness in Biblical Hebrew is a way of referring to a person(s) or thing(s). Nouns, pronouns, adjectives, and participles can be either definite or indefinite, depending on several factors.
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The concept of definiteness in Biblical Hebrew is a way of referring to a person(s) or thing(s). Nouns, pronouns, adjectives, and participles can be either definite or indefinite, depending on several factors.
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In Biblical Hebrew, the "determined state" is simply another way of saying that a word is definite instead of indefinite.
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Unlike the "absolute state" and the "construct state," it does not refer to any specific form of a word.
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