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<p><b>that is modified: the compound literally means "house-of book", with ??? bayit (house) having entered the <a href="page.php?w=construct_state">construct state</a> to become ??? bet (house-of). This latter pattern is common throughout the <a href="page.php?w=Semitic_languages">Semitic languages</a>, though in some it is combined with an explicit genitive case, so that both parts of the compound are marked, e.g.</b></p>

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