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From: rturkel@cas.org (Rick Turkel)
Subject: Re: Verbal phrases = one word in your language?
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Hebrew has almost no such compound constructions (at least not native
ones).  Go up, go down, go in, go out, go around, go through, etc., are
each different words from different, unrelated roots.
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