This paper tries to reevaluate the notion of linguistic error in the light of modern research on standard language, linguistic variation and the history of contemporary Hebrew since its emergence as a vernacular at the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century. We ask why Israelis perceive their Hebrew speech as faulty or bad and whether this perception is appropriate. We then discuss linguistic variation—synchronic and diachronic—and how acknowledging it as an inherent characteristic of language should affect our view of language and language education. Finally, we try to see how we can overcome preconceptions and do research not only on written Hebrew but also on its spoken varieties, so that they receive their proper ...
Il-Il Malibert-Yatziv est maître de conférences à l’INALCO, au département d’études hébraïques et ju...
ABSTRACT : The first grammarians of Hebrew were living in Arabic territory, hence Jewish grammarians...
Language consciousness is a ubiquitous phenomenon commonly observed in human speech communities with...
ABSTRACT : This paper reviews the historical and sociological conditions under which the Jews have b...
This monograph is a description of grammar and lexicon of Modern Hebrew, the official language of th...
A language is an abstract ensemble of idiolects – as well as sociolects, dialects and so on – rather...
This study investigates Hebrew speakers’ categories for the classification of linguistic variation. ...
As a discipline, the study of Biblical Hebrew grammar began largely among Arabic-speaking Jews of th...
This article develops a theory of language change and diffusion in the light of new developments in ...
Quis custodiet ipsos custodes? 'Who will guard the guardians themselves?' (Iuvenalis, Satirae, vi, 3...
Drawing on past scholarly research this essay discusses the Hebrew language revival, focusing on the...
Whether or not it is appropriate to talk of the ‘revival ’ (see Wexler 1990 and references to earlie...
Israeli Palestinians have since the establishment of the state of Israel in many ways been standing ...
The subject of this dissertation is the awareness of linguistic diversity in the Hebrew Bible—that i...
The issue of language in the Bible arises in numerous works, but these are essentially concerned wit...
Il-Il Malibert-Yatziv est maître de conférences à l’INALCO, au département d’études hébraïques et ju...
ABSTRACT : The first grammarians of Hebrew were living in Arabic territory, hence Jewish grammarians...
Language consciousness is a ubiquitous phenomenon commonly observed in human speech communities with...
ABSTRACT : This paper reviews the historical and sociological conditions under which the Jews have b...
This monograph is a description of grammar and lexicon of Modern Hebrew, the official language of th...
A language is an abstract ensemble of idiolects – as well as sociolects, dialects and so on – rather...
This study investigates Hebrew speakers’ categories for the classification of linguistic variation. ...
As a discipline, the study of Biblical Hebrew grammar began largely among Arabic-speaking Jews of th...
This article develops a theory of language change and diffusion in the light of new developments in ...
Quis custodiet ipsos custodes? 'Who will guard the guardians themselves?' (Iuvenalis, Satirae, vi, 3...
Drawing on past scholarly research this essay discusses the Hebrew language revival, focusing on the...
Whether or not it is appropriate to talk of the ‘revival ’ (see Wexler 1990 and references to earlie...
Israeli Palestinians have since the establishment of the state of Israel in many ways been standing ...
The subject of this dissertation is the awareness of linguistic diversity in the Hebrew Bible—that i...
The issue of language in the Bible arises in numerous works, but these are essentially concerned wit...
Il-Il Malibert-Yatziv est maître de conférences à l’INALCO, au département d’études hébraïques et ju...
ABSTRACT : The first grammarians of Hebrew were living in Arabic territory, hence Jewish grammarians...
Language consciousness is a ubiquitous phenomenon commonly observed in human speech communities with...