Re: [Hebrew] dagesh qal - special case question



Mon, 19 Sep 2005 13:17:48 GMT: joel@xxxxxxx (Dr. Joel M. Hoffman): in
sci.lang:

>>The exact search pattern was 'I[^AFE"IOWU]:[BGDKPT][.]?[/]?[AF]\d*T',
>
>(I wish I had software that could do that.)

Sed, grep etc.? Standard (i.e., non-MS) regular expressions?

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