Modern Hebrew exhibits a derivational process known as Denominai Verb Formation (DVF) whereby a base form, usually a noun, may become a verb. This process has been analyzed by several researchers (Bat-El 1994, Gafos 1995, Sharvit 1994) but to. date a comprehensive, principled account has not bee
suggests that assignment of recent as well as potential innovations to can-onical morphological form...
The verb system of Hebrew has been addressed in numerous publications over the years, most of them a...
In traditional accounts of Hebrew morphology, the primary basis of word formation is an underlying c...
Modern Hebrew exhibits a derivational process known as Denominai Verb Formation (DVF) whereby a base...
ABSTRACT. This paper argues for a distinction between word formation from roots and word formation f...
Semitic languages such as Hebrew and Arabic are known for what has become characterised as their dis...
The productive class of Hebrew nouns with the + ut suffix is described and analyzed, with particular...
I argue that the noun in denominative verbs in Arabic and Hebrew is a lexical indivisible part of th...
[[abstract]]This chapter primarily focuses on the investigation of denominal verbs' in Paiwan. We w...
This thesis examines the phenomenon of English verbs borrowed into Modern Hebrew, and\ud their integ...
This study examines nominal reduplicative constructions (the reiteration of complete nouns) in Moder...
This paper aims to study cases when denominal and deadjectival (further referred to as denominal) ve...
The verb system of Hebrew has been addressed in numerous publications over the years, most of them a...
This paper describes the process of verb formation from nominal stems in Panare (Cariban). Similar p...
Which sources most influence the language spoken in Israel? Is it the same language as the Hebrew of...
suggests that assignment of recent as well as potential innovations to can-onical morphological form...
The verb system of Hebrew has been addressed in numerous publications over the years, most of them a...
In traditional accounts of Hebrew morphology, the primary basis of word formation is an underlying c...
Modern Hebrew exhibits a derivational process known as Denominai Verb Formation (DVF) whereby a base...
ABSTRACT. This paper argues for a distinction between word formation from roots and word formation f...
Semitic languages such as Hebrew and Arabic are known for what has become characterised as their dis...
The productive class of Hebrew nouns with the + ut suffix is described and analyzed, with particular...
I argue that the noun in denominative verbs in Arabic and Hebrew is a lexical indivisible part of th...
[[abstract]]This chapter primarily focuses on the investigation of denominal verbs' in Paiwan. We w...
This thesis examines the phenomenon of English verbs borrowed into Modern Hebrew, and\ud their integ...
This study examines nominal reduplicative constructions (the reiteration of complete nouns) in Moder...
This paper aims to study cases when denominal and deadjectival (further referred to as denominal) ve...
The verb system of Hebrew has been addressed in numerous publications over the years, most of them a...
This paper describes the process of verb formation from nominal stems in Panare (Cariban). Similar p...
Which sources most influence the language spoken in Israel? Is it the same language as the Hebrew of...
suggests that assignment of recent as well as potential innovations to can-onical morphological form...
The verb system of Hebrew has been addressed in numerous publications over the years, most of them a...
In traditional accounts of Hebrew morphology, the primary basis of word formation is an underlying c...