Page:Gesenius' Hebrew Grammar (1910 Kautzsch-Cowley edition).djvu/67

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 [h 3. The vowels of the first class are, with the exception of ־ֶי in the middle and ־ָה, ־ָא, ־ֶה at the end of the word (§ 9 ad, f), represented only by vowel signs, but the long vowels of the I- and U-class largely by vowel letters. The vowel sound to which the letter