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Modern Hebrew grammar : ウィキペディア英語版
Modern Hebrew grammar

Modern Hebrew grammar is partly analytical, expressing such forms as dative, ablative, and accusative using prepositional particles rather than morphological cases. However, inflection plays a decisive role in the formation of the verbs, the declension of prepositions (i.e. with pronominal suffixes), and the genitive construct of nouns as well as the formation of the plural of nouns and adjectives.
==Note on the representation of Hebrew examples==
Because this article is intended to be useful to non-Hebrew speakers, all examples of Hebrew are represented using the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). IPA is a system of phonetic notation that provides a standardized, accurate, and unique way of representing the sounds of any spoken language. However, since the phonemes are pronounced by some speakers, while others collapse them into the phonemes , they will be indicated here for maximum coverage. In the transcriptions, is used for the rhotic which is more commonly a voiced uvular fricative . What is etymologically transcribed with is modernly pronounced as a voiceless velar plosive .
The IPA transcriptions used here have been slightly modified to incorporate some punctuation — hyphens, commas, and so on — to indicate the structure of the example. Further, since the Hebrew writing system (its alphabet and ''niqqud'') reflects not only phonology but also some grammar, Hebrew text is provided alongside IPA transcriptions in those cases where appropriate. The Hebrew text may appear with or without ''niqqud'', as the example requires.
For more about the phonology, refer to Modern Hebrew phonology.

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