A New Paradigm of Hebrew Verbs: Verbs Categorized by Patterns of Infinitives represents a bold change in approach to representing Hebrew verbs. Traditionally, Hebrew verbs charts begin by listing the binyan then letter types such as gutteral, initial yud, final hey etc. which are then shown in their conjugated forms. This work reverses this process in order to show patterns of verbs that would t otherwise be ticed. Verbs are categorized based on the infinitive verb forms in order to demonstrate which irregular letters produce particular infinitive verb patterns.
Mark Selent MA CCC-SLP graduated with a B.A. in Psychology from Touro College and an M.A. in Speech Pathology and Audiology from the Cleveland State University. He studied at Yeshivas Ohr Somayach and Yeshivas Nesivos Ahron in Jerusalem. He works as a speech-language pathologist diagnosing and treating individuals with various communication, voice, and swallowing disorders. He has worked as a Hebrew curriculum consultant for several institutions and is involved in research and scholarship concerning language and communication disorders.