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Indirect Voice

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Indirect Voice

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Indirect Voice: Encyclopedia II - Hebrew grammar - Word order

Word order of sentences is somewhat arbitrary, as sentences and clauses can be Subject-Verb-Object (SVO) or Verb-Subject-Object (VSO). In order to keep the object seperate from the subject, definite direct objects are marked with the special preposition את et, which has no analog in English. For example, the first sentence of the Hebrew Bible is VSO: ...ברא אלוהים את השמים... ...bara elohim et ha-shamayim... ...

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Hebrew grammar, Hebrew grammar - Word order, Hebrew grammar - Verbs, Hebrew grammar - Classification of roots, Hebrew grammar - Voice: the binyan, Hebrew grammar - Tense, Hebrew grammar - Imperative, Hebrew grammar - Participles, Hebrew grammar - Infinitives, Hebrew grammar - Gerunds, Hebrew grammar - Nouns, Hebrew grammar - Gender, Hebrew grammar - Number, Hebrew grammar - Noun contruct, Hebrew grammar - Possession, Hebrew grammar - Noun derivation, Hebrew grammar - Adjectives, Hebrew grammar - Use of the definite article with adjectives, Hebrew grammar - Adjectives derived from verbs, Hebrew grammar - Adverbs, Hebrew grammar - Miscellaneous, Hebrew grammar - Indirect objects, Hebrew grammar - Impersonal sentences, Hebrew grammar - Relative clauses

Read more here: » Hebrew grammar: Encyclopedia II - Hebrew grammar - Word order

Indirect Voice: Encyclopedia II - Hebrew grammar - Nouns
The Hebrew word for "noun" is שם עצם shem etsem. Hebrew nouns are inflected by gender, number (and sometimes by possession) but not by case. Nouns are generally correlated to verbs (by shared roots), but their forming is not as systematic, often due to loanwords from foreign languages. Hebrew grammar - Gender. Hebrew distinguishes between masculine nouns—such as ספר sefer (book)—and feminine nou ...

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Hebrew grammar, Hebrew grammar - Word order, Hebrew grammar - Verbs, Hebrew grammar - Classification of roots, Hebrew grammar - Voice: the binyan, Hebrew grammar - Tense, Hebrew grammar - Imperative, Hebrew grammar - Participles, Hebrew grammar - Infinitives, Hebrew grammar - Gerunds, Hebrew grammar - Nouns, Hebrew grammar - Gender, Hebrew grammar - Number, Hebrew grammar - Noun contruct, Hebrew grammar - Possession, Hebrew grammar - Noun derivation, Hebrew grammar - Adjectives, Hebrew grammar - Use of the definite article with adjectives, Hebrew grammar - Adjectives derived from verbs, Hebrew grammar - Adverbs, Hebrew grammar - Miscellaneous, Hebrew grammar - Indirect objects, Hebrew grammar - Impersonal sentences, Hebrew grammar - Relative clauses

Read more here: » Hebrew grammar: Encyclopedia II - Hebrew grammar - Nouns

Indirect Voice: Parapsychology Dictionary on Indirect Voice

Indirect Voice:

Mediumistic phenomenon in which the discarnate entity appears to speak using the vocal apparatus of the medium. Often the voice will sound very different from the medium's normal voice.

 

(See also: Indirect Voice, Psychic, Psychic Dictionary, Parapsychology, Parapsychology Dictionary)

 

Indirect Voice: Encyclopedia II - Hebrew grammar - Adjectives

The Hebrew adjective שם תואר shem toar comes after the noun and agrees with it in gender and number: ספר קטן sefer katan (small book) ספרים קטנים sfarim k'tanim (small books) בובה קטנה buba k'tana (small doll) בובות קטנות bubot k'tanot (small dolls) Adjectives ending in -i have slightly different forms: איש מקומי ish m'komi (a local man) אשה מקומית isha m'komi ...

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Hebrew grammar, Hebrew grammar - Word order, Hebrew grammar - Verbs, Hebrew grammar - Classification of roots, Hebrew grammar - Voice: the binyan, Hebrew grammar - Tense, Hebrew grammar - Imperative, Hebrew grammar - Participles, Hebrew grammar - Infinitives, Hebrew grammar - Gerunds, Hebrew grammar - Nouns, Hebrew grammar - Gender, Hebrew grammar - Number, Hebrew grammar - Noun contruct, Hebrew grammar - Possession, Hebrew grammar - Noun derivation, Hebrew grammar - Adjectives, Hebrew grammar - Use of the definite article with adjectives, Hebrew grammar - Adjectives derived from verbs, Hebrew grammar - Adverbs, Hebrew grammar - Miscellaneous, Hebrew grammar - Indirect objects, Hebrew grammar - Impersonal sentences, Hebrew grammar - Relative clauses

Read more here: » Hebrew grammar: Encyclopedia II - Hebrew grammar - Adjectives

Indirect Voice: Encyclopedia II - Hebrew grammar - Verbs

The Hebrew word for verb is פועל po'al, and as in English, verbs in Hebrew can express both action and status. Hebrew verbs stem from a root (שֹרֶש shoresh), consisting of 3 or 4 consonants, which is modified to bring the verb into different uses. Hebrew verbs can have one of 7 combinations of 4 voices (active, passive, causative, and reflexive) and three tenses (past, present, and future). Additionally, a verb can be conjugated into an imperative tense and into an infinitive. Hebrew g ...

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Hebrew grammar, Hebrew grammar - Word order, Hebrew grammar - Verbs, Hebrew grammar - Classification of roots, Hebrew grammar - Voice: the binyan, Hebrew grammar - Tense, Hebrew grammar - Imperative, Hebrew grammar - Participles, Hebrew grammar - Infinitives, Hebrew grammar - Gerunds, Hebrew grammar - Nouns, Hebrew grammar - Gender, Hebrew grammar - Number, Hebrew grammar - Noun contruct, Hebrew grammar - Possession, Hebrew grammar - Noun derivation, Hebrew grammar - Adjectives, Hebrew grammar - Use of the definite article with adjectives, Hebrew grammar - Adjectives derived from verbs, Hebrew grammar - Adverbs, Hebrew grammar - Miscellaneous, Hebrew grammar - Indirect objects, Hebrew grammar - Impersonal sentences, Hebrew grammar - Relative clauses

Read more here: » Hebrew grammar: Encyclopedia II - Hebrew grammar - Verbs

Indirect Voice: Encyclopedia II - Reflexive voice - Other languages

In French, the difference is more marked by the use of etre as the auxiliary as in "je me suis vu(e)" It may also represent a verb where the subject is also represented in the dative case (for indirect objects). This may be seen in the English sentence "I spoke to myself." In French, this would be said, "Je me suis parle." Note that in this case there is no distinction on the past participle. Reflexivitiy occurs very similarly in Spanish. Reflexive pronouns like "me" are linked with the verb as in the phrases "Yo me ví" (I saw myself ...

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Reflexive voice, Reflexive voice - Other languages

Read more here: » Reflexive voice: Encyclopedia II - Reflexive voice - Other languages

Indirect Voice: Encyclopedia II - Hebrew grammar - Adverbs

The Hebrew term for adverb is תואר הפועל toar ha'po'al. Hebrew forms adverbs in several different ways. A few common adjectives can use the masculine singular form as an adverb as well, for instance חזק khazak (strongly), יפה yafe (nicely) or ברור barur (clearly). Some adjectives have a unique adverb that must be memorized, for instance מהר maher (quickly) or לאט l'at (slowly). These forms cannot be used as adjectives (the corresponding adjectives are מה ...

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Hebrew grammar, Hebrew grammar - Word order, Hebrew grammar - Verbs, Hebrew grammar - Classification of roots, Hebrew grammar - Voice: the binyan, Hebrew grammar - Tense, Hebrew grammar - Imperative, Hebrew grammar - Participles, Hebrew grammar - Infinitives, Hebrew grammar - Gerunds, Hebrew grammar - Nouns, Hebrew grammar - Gender, Hebrew grammar - Number, Hebrew grammar - Noun contruct, Hebrew grammar - Possession, Hebrew grammar - Noun derivation, Hebrew grammar - Adjectives, Hebrew grammar - Use of the definite article with adjectives, Hebrew grammar - Adjectives derived from verbs, Hebrew grammar - Adverbs, Hebrew grammar - Miscellaneous, Hebrew grammar - Indirect objects, Hebrew grammar - Impersonal sentences, Hebrew grammar - Relative clauses

Read more here: » Hebrew grammar: Encyclopedia II - Hebrew grammar - Adverbs

Indirect Voice: Encyclopedia II - Milton H. Erickson - Personal History

Erickson's personal history is remarkable, and he frequently drew upon his own experiences to provide examples of the power of the unconscious mind. He was largely self-taught and a great many of his anecdotal and autobiographical teaching stories are collected by Sydney Rosen in the book My Voice Will Go With You. Erickson identified many of even his earliest personal experiences as hypnotic or autohypnotic. Erickson grew up in Wisconsin in a modest farming family, and intended to become a farmer like his father. He was a late ...

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Milton H. Erickson, Milton H. Erickson - Personal History, Milton H. Erickson - Trance and The Unconscious Mind, Milton H. Erickson - Indirect Techniques, Milton H. Erickson - Confusion Technique, Milton H. Erickson - The Handshake Induction, Milton H. Erickson - Resistance, Milton H. Erickson - Ericksonian Therapy, Milton H. Erickson - Shocks and Ordeals, Milton H. Erickson - Influences, Milton H. Erickson - Books

Read more here: » Milton H. Erickson: Encyclopedia II - Milton H. Erickson - Personal History

Indirect Voice: Parapsychology Dictionary on Direct Voice

Direct Voice:

A voice heard in a séance, which does not seem to emanate from any person. The voice may seem to come out of thin air, or from a trumpet used specifically for this purpose. Cf. indirect voice.

 

(See also: Direct Voice, Psychic, Psychic Dictionary, Parapsychology, Parapsychology Dictionary)

 

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