This study clearly distinguishes Biblical Hebrew topicalisation (fronting) from the hanging topic construction (extraposition) within the framework of the Minimalist Program. Topicalisation involves the movement of some constituent into [spec,TopP] resulting in a gap. In contrast, the hanging topic is not moved but rather base-generated in [spec,&P]. Thus, extraposition is simply a special case of asymmetric coordination. In addition, this study explains how and why these distinct constructions are easily and generally confused. On the one hand, verb movement into the left periphery may render the relative position of constituents opaque. On the other hand, and more importantly, Biblical Hebrew is a robust pro-drop language. Consequentl...
This article investigates the imperfective uses of the Biblical Hebrew imperfect and participial pre...
The study relates the syntactic phenomena of word order displacement and pleonastic pronouns with fi...
Modern Hebrew (MH) spirantization is a variable phenomenon with many exceptions. Adam (2002) claims ...
We argue that Biblical Hebrew (BH) clause structure is consistently verb-second at the level of Topi...
Anaphora, that is, backwards-referring relations, are well-known in language and include such common...
This article is concerned with the interpretation and distribution of Null Subjects (NS) and silent ...
In this paper we examine the function of fronting constructions in verbal clauses in Classical Bibli...
This article is concerned with the interpretation and distribution of Null Subjects (NS) and silent ...
This article is concerned with the interpretation and distribution of Null Subjects (NS) and silent ...
The primary aim of this paper is to provide a functional profile of verbal Left Dislocation (=LD) co...
The paper assesses the influence on Modern Hebrew of the two previous spoken stages of Hebrew: Bibli...
We discuss the status of Modern Greek Resumptive Pronouns, focusing on Restrictive Rela-tive Clauses...
I propose a phrasal-movement analysis of word order in Hebrew and Arabic noun phrases. I argue that ...
This article is concerned with the interpretation and distribution of Null Subjects (NS) and silent ...
This article is concerned with the interpretation and distribution of Null Subjects (NS) and silent ...
This article investigates the imperfective uses of the Biblical Hebrew imperfect and participial pre...
The study relates the syntactic phenomena of word order displacement and pleonastic pronouns with fi...
Modern Hebrew (MH) spirantization is a variable phenomenon with many exceptions. Adam (2002) claims ...
We argue that Biblical Hebrew (BH) clause structure is consistently verb-second at the level of Topi...
Anaphora, that is, backwards-referring relations, are well-known in language and include such common...
This article is concerned with the interpretation and distribution of Null Subjects (NS) and silent ...
In this paper we examine the function of fronting constructions in verbal clauses in Classical Bibli...
This article is concerned with the interpretation and distribution of Null Subjects (NS) and silent ...
This article is concerned with the interpretation and distribution of Null Subjects (NS) and silent ...
The primary aim of this paper is to provide a functional profile of verbal Left Dislocation (=LD) co...
The paper assesses the influence on Modern Hebrew of the two previous spoken stages of Hebrew: Bibli...
We discuss the status of Modern Greek Resumptive Pronouns, focusing on Restrictive Rela-tive Clauses...
I propose a phrasal-movement analysis of word order in Hebrew and Arabic noun phrases. I argue that ...
This article is concerned with the interpretation and distribution of Null Subjects (NS) and silent ...
This article is concerned with the interpretation and distribution of Null Subjects (NS) and silent ...
This article investigates the imperfective uses of the Biblical Hebrew imperfect and participial pre...
The study relates the syntactic phenomena of word order displacement and pleonastic pronouns with fi...
Modern Hebrew (MH) spirantization is a variable phenomenon with many exceptions. Adam (2002) claims ...