To complement the binyanim, Hebrew has a stock of consonantal "roots." Generally, these roots contain three letters, though two-letter and four-letter roots are also available. Actual verbs are ...
We've already looked at four of Hebrew's seven 'binyanim' (except that there are really at least nine), which are also known as paradigms or, in this space, by the somewhat literal "building blocks." ...
When I was a BA student in Tel-Aviv University, just before I started my professional training as a Hebrew teacher, my Semitistics teacher, professor Shlomo Izrael, had given us a seminar on Spoken ...