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Syntactically, Uupek is a relex of Biblical Hebrew.
Syntactically, Uupek is a relex of Biblical Hebrew.


Monoconsonantal roots with vowel ablaut? there can be ten vowels, seven for verb binyanim and three for other parts of speech
Monoconsonantal roots with vowel ablaut? there can be ten vowels, seven for verb binyanim and three for other parts of speech, though some words which aren't verbs use "verby" vowels
 
*pa3al: ã
*pi3el: ẽ
*nif3al: ũ
*hif3il: ĩ
*nuf3al: u
*pu3al: õ
*hitpa3el: e
*po3al: o
*hishtaf3el: i


==Lexicon==
==Lexicon==