This study examines nominal reduplicative constructions (the reiteration of complete nouns) in Modern Hebrew, their properties and functions as well as their interactions with the singular/plural and mass/count distinctions. The various constructions are also associated with different event types (dynamic, stative, etc.).Cette étude examine les constructions de réduplication nominale (la réitération des noms complets) en hébreu moderne, leur propriétés et fonctions et leur interaction avec la distinction de singulier/pluriel et la distinction massique/ comptable. Les différentes constructions sont également associée aux différents types d'événements (dynamique/états)
Several aspects of the modality system in Modern Hebrew are examined. In general, Hebrew modal expre...
Modern Hebrew exhibits a derivational process known as Denominai Verb Formation (DVF) whereby a base...
This dissertation is a study of a variety of constructions in Modern Hebrew and Standard Arabic whic...
This study examines nominal reduplicative constructions (the reiteration of complete nouns) in Moder...
This paper provides an account of the regularities of plural exponence in Modern Hebrew. There are t...
In this paper I explore diminutive reduplication in Modern Hebrew (MH) using an Optimality Theoretic...
Regularization is a process of linguistic reduction through the elimination of variants. Regularizat...
Abstract According to the 'word/rule' account, regular inflection is computed by a default...
This article deals with a group of verbs with a quadriliteral root pattern that consists of the repe...
The paper assesses the influence on Modern Hebrew of the two previous spoken stages of Hebrew: Bibli...
I propose a phrasal-movement analysis of word order in Hebrew and Arabic noun phrases. I argue that ...
This study addresses the correlation between valence changing operations and morpho-phonology in Mod...
The article proposes a novel analysis of NPN constructions, exemplified by English expressions like ...
Modern Hebrew exhibits a derivational process known as Denominai Verb Formation (DVF) whereby a base...
This paper revisits Ritter’s (1991) findings concerning Hebrew nominals in light of recent arguments...
Several aspects of the modality system in Modern Hebrew are examined. In general, Hebrew modal expre...
Modern Hebrew exhibits a derivational process known as Denominai Verb Formation (DVF) whereby a base...
This dissertation is a study of a variety of constructions in Modern Hebrew and Standard Arabic whic...
This study examines nominal reduplicative constructions (the reiteration of complete nouns) in Moder...
This paper provides an account of the regularities of plural exponence in Modern Hebrew. There are t...
In this paper I explore diminutive reduplication in Modern Hebrew (MH) using an Optimality Theoretic...
Regularization is a process of linguistic reduction through the elimination of variants. Regularizat...
Abstract According to the 'word/rule' account, regular inflection is computed by a default...
This article deals with a group of verbs with a quadriliteral root pattern that consists of the repe...
The paper assesses the influence on Modern Hebrew of the two previous spoken stages of Hebrew: Bibli...
I propose a phrasal-movement analysis of word order in Hebrew and Arabic noun phrases. I argue that ...
This study addresses the correlation between valence changing operations and morpho-phonology in Mod...
The article proposes a novel analysis of NPN constructions, exemplified by English expressions like ...
Modern Hebrew exhibits a derivational process known as Denominai Verb Formation (DVF) whereby a base...
This paper revisits Ritter’s (1991) findings concerning Hebrew nominals in light of recent arguments...
Several aspects of the modality system in Modern Hebrew are examined. In general, Hebrew modal expre...
Modern Hebrew exhibits a derivational process known as Denominai Verb Formation (DVF) whereby a base...
This dissertation is a study of a variety of constructions in Modern Hebrew and Standard Arabic whic...