hebrew_derivations.jpg The image displays a table containing linguistic data, organized into a grid with seven columns and nine rows. The table uses black lines to separate cells against a white background. The top row acts as a header. The first cell in this row is empty. Moving from left to right across the remaining six columns, the headers are: #it-parnes-ti# #it-galgel-u# #it-hamek-u# #it-motet-ti# #it-saper-ti# #it-calem-u# The first column on the far left lists phonological rules or transformations for each subsequent row. The remaining cells in those rows show either a series of dashes (indicating no change) or specific word forms resulting from the rule. Here is the content of the table, row by row: Row 2 begins with the rule "t -> d". In the column under #it-galgel-u#, the text reads "id-galgel-u". All other cells in this row contain dashes. Row 3 begins with the rule "? -> ø" (a question mark transforming to an empty set symbol). All cells in this row contain dashes. Row 4 begins with the rule "E -> a". - Under #it-parnes-ti#, the text is "it-parnas-ti". - Under #it-motet-ti#, the text is "it-motat-ti". - Under #it-saper-ti#, the text is "it-sapar-ti". The other cells in this row contain dashes. Row 5 begins with the rule "E -> ø" (a capital E transforming to an empty set symbol). - Under #it-hamek-u#, the text is "it-hamk-u". - Under #it-calem-u#, the text is "it-calm-u". The other cells in this row contain dashes. Row 6 begins with the rule "[td] -> ø" (a cluster of t and d transforming to an empty set symbol). - Under #it-saper-ti#, the text is "i-sapar-ti". - Under #it-calem-u#, the text is "i-calm-u". The other cells in this row contain dashes. Row 7 begins with the rule "Ø -> [td]" (an empty set symbol transforming to a cluster of t and d). - Under #it-saper-ti#, the text is "i-stapar-ti". - Under #it-calem-u#, the text is "i-ctalm-u". The other cells in this row contain dashes. Row 8 begins with the rule "Ø -> a" (an empty set symbol transforming to an 'a'). All cells in this row contain dashes. Row 9 begins with the rule "ŋ -> ø" (the character This description was generated automatically. Please feel free to ask questions if you have further questions about the nature of the image or its meaning within the presentation.