(1) a. The following paradigm of Modern Hebrew verbs, accompanied by some nouns, suggests a morphemic distinction between C-roots and patterns (binyan/mishkal): i. Verbs and nouns sharing a C-root also share a core semantic property (sort of). ii. Verbs or nouns sharing a pattern are structurally identical in terms of prosodic structure, vocalic pattern and affixes, which together form a binyan (for verbs) or mishkal (for nouns).1 C-roo
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The verb system of Hebrew has been addressed in numerous publications over the years, most of them a...
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The acquisition of morpheme-structure constraints by children is discussed. The focus is a subset of...
Abstract According to the 'word/rule' account, regular inflection is computed by a default...
In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt:This paper brings together the theoretical framework...
The verb system of Hebrew has been addressed in numerous publications over the years, most of them a...
The verb system of Hebrew has been addressed in numerous publications over the years, most of them a...
The aim of this paper is twofold: first, it proposes an analysis of Modern Hebrew (MH) verbal morpho...
We apply default inheritance hierarchies to generating the morphology of Hebrew verbs. Instead of le...
This study addresses the correlation between valence changing operations and morpho-phonology in Mod...
This paper describes a process whereby morphological patterns that, in premodern Hebrew, were not as...
Semitic languages such as Hebrew and Arabic are known for what has become characterised as their dis...
In Hebrew, content words are usually composed of two interleaving morphemes; roots which carry seman...
This article deals with a group of verbs with a quadriliteral root pattern that consists of the repe...
Reflexive verbs in Modern Hebrew show specific morphological marking: only one of the seven verbal t...
A strict distinction between semantics and syntax is difficult to maintain since the significance of...
This thesis examines the phenomenon of English verbs borrowed into Modern Hebrew, and\ud their integ...
The acquisition of morpheme-structure constraints by children is discussed. The focus is a subset of...
Abstract According to the 'word/rule' account, regular inflection is computed by a default...
In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt:This paper brings together the theoretical framework...