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Usage-Based Studies in Modern Hebrew: Background, Morpho-lexicon, and Syntax [Kietas viršelis]

Contributions by (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem), Assisted by (Tel Aviv University), Contributions by (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem), Edited by (Tel Aviv University), Contributions by (University of Haifa)
  • Formatas: Hardback, 682 pages, weight: 1370 g
  • Serija: Studies in Language Companion Series 210
  • Išleidimo metai: 18-Mar-2020
  • Leidėjas: John Benjamins Publishing Co
  • ISBN-10: 9027204195
  • ISBN-13: 9789027204196
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 682 pages, weight: 1370 g
  • Serija: Studies in Language Companion Series 210
  • Išleidimo metai: 18-Mar-2020
  • Leidėjas: John Benjamins Publishing Co
  • ISBN-10: 9027204195
  • ISBN-13: 9789027204196
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
The goal of the volume is to shed fresh light on Modern Hebrew from perspectives aimed at readers interested in the domains of general linguistics, typology, and Semitic studies. Starting with chapters that provide background information on the evolution and sociolinguistic setting of the language, the bulk of the book is devoted to usage-based studies of the morphology, lexicon, and syntax of current Hebrew. Based primarily on original analyses of authentic spoken and online materials, these studies reflect varied theoretical frames-of-reference that are largely model-neutral in approach. To this end, the book presents a functionally motivated, dynamic approach to actual usage, rather than providing strictly structuralist or formal characterizations of particular linguistic systems. Such a perspective is particularly important in the case of a language undergoing accelerated processes of change, in which the gap between prescriptive dictates of the Hebrew Language Establishment and the actual usage of educated, literate but non-expert speaker-writers of current Hebrew is constantly on the rise.
List of authors
vii
Acknowledgements ix
Transcription, transliteration, Hebrew-specific coding xi
Introduction 1(18)
Ruth A. Berman
Elitzur Dattner
Part I General background
Chapter 1 Setting Modern Hebrew in space, time, and culture
19(8)
Eitan Grossman
Yael Reshef
Chapter 2 Historical overview of Modern Hebrew
27(14)
Yael Reshef
Chapter 3 Genetic affiliation
41(10)
Aaron D. Rubin
Chapter 4 Sociolinguistics of Modern Hebrew
51(46)
Roni Henkin
Chapter 5 Prescriptive activity in Modern Hebrew
97(34)
Uri Mor
Chapter 6 Notes on Modern Hebrew phonology and orthography
131(16)
Stav Klein
Part II Morpho-lexicon
Chapter 7 Inflection
147(56)
Ora Rodrigue Schwarzwald
Chapter 8 Derivation
203(62)
Dorit Ravid
Chapter 9 Parts of speech categories in the lexicon of Modern Hebrew
265(66)
Shmuel Bolozky
Ruth A. Berman
Chapter 10 Voice distinctions
331(44)
Dana Taube
Chapter 11 Nominalizations
375(46)
Ruth A. Berman
Part III Syntax
Chapter 12 Agreement alternations in Modern Hebrew
421(44)
Nurit Melnik
Chapter 13 Transitivity and valence
465(42)
Rivka Halevy
Chapter 14 Genitive (smixut) constructions in Modern Hebrew
507(32)
Ruth A. Berman
Chapter 15 Impersonal and pseudo-impersonal constructions
539(44)
Rivka Halevy
Chapter 16 Negation in Modern Hebrew
583(40)
Leon Shor
Chapter 17 List constructions
623(36)
Anna Inbar
Chapter 18 A usage-based typology of Modern Hebrew syntax: How Semitic?
659(18)
Bracha Mr
Index 677