Beliefs about a language rarely correspond to how it is used. This is especially true for Hebrew, a language that has been subject to continued ideological “preservation” efforts ever since its (re)vernacularization in the early 20th century. Recently, attention has turned to the maintenance of Hebrew gender morphology, which is perceived in both scholarly and popular opinion as threatened by a process of leveling to gender syncretized forms across a range of word classes and inflectional paradigms. In this article, I investigate the extent to which sociolinguistic evidence supports this perception in cases of animate reference. I argue that while the claim of widespread gender neutralization of these forms is descriptively valid, its chara...
Gender-number agreement in Spoken Israeli Hebrew. The rules of gender and number agreement in Spoken...
This paper provides an account of the regularities of plural exponence in Modern Hebrew. There are t...
This paper demonstrates that the language of the post-War generations of adult Haredi (i.e. strictl...
ABSTRACT: All Hebrew nouns have a grammatical gender, masculine or feminine. Morphosyntactic agreeme...
In the present study we examined the influence of manipulating the animacy of the sentential sub-jec...
Variationist sociolinguistics is a branch of sociolinguistics that uses the quantitative method know...
This study explored access to grammatical gender during naming in Hebrew. Studies of anomia and tip-...
Access to grammatical gender in Hebrew was examined using gender decisions, lexical decision, two-wo...
Wherever you look, whether reading a textbook, scrolling through wanted ads, looking at job requirem...
A presente tese de doutoramento insere-se no debate sobre a temática da erosão e/ou neutralização da...
The term morphological reversal describes the situation where the members of a morphological opposit...
Does language allow gender diversity? Most of the research regarding gender and discourse deals with...
This article develops a theory of language change and diffusion in the light of new developments in ...
This paper aims to demonstrate the reliability of morphosyntactic versus morphophonological features...
<p>Supplemental material, appendices for Morphological structure mediates the notional meaning of ge...
Gender-number agreement in Spoken Israeli Hebrew. The rules of gender and number agreement in Spoken...
This paper provides an account of the regularities of plural exponence in Modern Hebrew. There are t...
This paper demonstrates that the language of the post-War generations of adult Haredi (i.e. strictl...
ABSTRACT: All Hebrew nouns have a grammatical gender, masculine or feminine. Morphosyntactic agreeme...
In the present study we examined the influence of manipulating the animacy of the sentential sub-jec...
Variationist sociolinguistics is a branch of sociolinguistics that uses the quantitative method know...
This study explored access to grammatical gender during naming in Hebrew. Studies of anomia and tip-...
Access to grammatical gender in Hebrew was examined using gender decisions, lexical decision, two-wo...
Wherever you look, whether reading a textbook, scrolling through wanted ads, looking at job requirem...
A presente tese de doutoramento insere-se no debate sobre a temática da erosão e/ou neutralização da...
The term morphological reversal describes the situation where the members of a morphological opposit...
Does language allow gender diversity? Most of the research regarding gender and discourse deals with...
This article develops a theory of language change and diffusion in the light of new developments in ...
This paper aims to demonstrate the reliability of morphosyntactic versus morphophonological features...
<p>Supplemental material, appendices for Morphological structure mediates the notional meaning of ge...
Gender-number agreement in Spoken Israeli Hebrew. The rules of gender and number agreement in Spoken...
This paper provides an account of the regularities of plural exponence in Modern Hebrew. There are t...
This paper demonstrates that the language of the post-War generations of adult Haredi (i.e. strictl...