Review the following somewhat surprising cases of conjunctive dagesh (these are cases where maqaf is considered to be the conjunctive):
Deut 23:2 פְ֯צֽוּעַ־דַּׄכא
Josh 2:1 יְ֯הוֹשֻֽׁעַ־בִּׄן־נ֠וּן
Jonah 1:4 רֽוּחַ־גדוֹלָה֙
Ps 35:14 כְּ֯רֵעַ־כאָ֣ח
Dan 7:4 דִּי־מרִ֨יטוּ (Aramaic? If so, do the Hebrew rules apply?)
(Upper extraordinary dot for dagesh ḥazaq; masorah circle for vocal sheva.)
4 of the 5 cases involve furtive pataḥ, which makes me suspicious, since automated analysis could easily "forget" about furtive pataḥ and accidentally consider the pataḥ sound to immediately precede the dagesh-carrying consonant in question.
Review the following somewhat surprising cases of conjunctive dagesh (these are cases where maqaf is considered to be the conjunctive):
(Upper extraordinary dot for dagesh ḥazaq; masorah circle for vocal sheva.)
4 of the 5 cases involve furtive pataḥ, which makes me suspicious, since automated analysis could easily "forget" about furtive pataḥ and accidentally consider the pataḥ sound to immediately precede the dagesh-carrying consonant in question.