Fricative consonants in Hebrew can be divided into bgdkpt and sibilants (ז, ס, צ, שׁ, שׂ). Hebrew sibilants have been argued to stem from Proto-Semitic affricates, laterals, interdentals and /s/. In standard Israeli Hebrew the sibilants are pronounced as [s] (ס and שׂ), [ʃ] (שׁ), [z] (ז), [ʦ] (צ)
This thesis discusses different strategies for interpreting the placement of the ṭəʿåmim in Masoreti...
The dageš in the Biblical Hebrew plural form בָּתִּים ‘houses’ is generally presented as an enigma i...
Modern Hebrew (MH) spirantization is a variable phenomenon with many exceptions. Adam (2002) claims ...
Fricative consonants in Hebrew can be divided into bgdkpt and sibilants (ז, ס, צ, שׁ, שׂ). Hebrew sibi...
This paper examines exceptionality and variation phenomena in Modern Hebrew spirantization, and disc...
The stops [p, b, k] often alternate with respective fricatives [f, v, chi] in Modern Hebrew (MH). Th...
This research focuses on sibilant problems and irregularities in Semitic languages in the context of...
In binyan hitpa'el, the reflexive and reciprocal verbal conjugation in Modern Hebrew, the /t/ of the...
Is the structure of lexical representations universal, or do languages vary in the lexical propertie...
In this artiele I reanalyze sibilant inventories of Slavic languages by taking into consideration ac...
As the minimal vowel of Israeli Hebrew, e is the vowel most likely to break unpronounceable conson...
This paper shows the existence of a pretonic assimilation of *y to a follow-ing coronal consonant (i...
Although Israeli Hebrew is not as highly inflected as Classical Hebrew, it is still sufficiently syn...
Tiberian Hebrew has an unusual, deeply opaque process of word-initial gemination
International audienceThis paper shows the existence of a pretonic assimilation of *y to a following...
This thesis discusses different strategies for interpreting the placement of the ṭəʿåmim in Masoreti...
The dageš in the Biblical Hebrew plural form בָּתִּים ‘houses’ is generally presented as an enigma i...
Modern Hebrew (MH) spirantization is a variable phenomenon with many exceptions. Adam (2002) claims ...
Fricative consonants in Hebrew can be divided into bgdkpt and sibilants (ז, ס, צ, שׁ, שׂ). Hebrew sibi...
This paper examines exceptionality and variation phenomena in Modern Hebrew spirantization, and disc...
The stops [p, b, k] often alternate with respective fricatives [f, v, chi] in Modern Hebrew (MH). Th...
This research focuses on sibilant problems and irregularities in Semitic languages in the context of...
In binyan hitpa'el, the reflexive and reciprocal verbal conjugation in Modern Hebrew, the /t/ of the...
Is the structure of lexical representations universal, or do languages vary in the lexical propertie...
In this artiele I reanalyze sibilant inventories of Slavic languages by taking into consideration ac...
As the minimal vowel of Israeli Hebrew, e is the vowel most likely to break unpronounceable conson...
This paper shows the existence of a pretonic assimilation of *y to a follow-ing coronal consonant (i...
Although Israeli Hebrew is not as highly inflected as Classical Hebrew, it is still sufficiently syn...
Tiberian Hebrew has an unusual, deeply opaque process of word-initial gemination
International audienceThis paper shows the existence of a pretonic assimilation of *y to a following...
This thesis discusses different strategies for interpreting the placement of the ṭəʿåmim in Masoreti...
The dageš in the Biblical Hebrew plural form בָּתִּים ‘houses’ is generally presented as an enigma i...
Modern Hebrew (MH) spirantization is a variable phenomenon with many exceptions. Adam (2002) claims ...