In:Current Issues in Generative Hebrew Linguistics
Edited by Sharon Armon-Lotem, Gabi Danon and Susan Rothstein
[Linguistik Aktuell/Linguistics Today 134] 2008
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Published online: 19 December 2008
https://doi.org/10.1075/la.134.toc
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Table of contents
Acknowledgementvii
Current issues in generative Hebrew linguistics
Part I. The structure of the lexicon
Morphologically conditioned V-Ø alternation in Hebrew: Distinction among nouns, adjectives & participles, and verbs
The special status of nif'al in Hebrew
Object gap constructions: Externalization and operator movement
Active lexicon: Adjectival and verbal passives
Part II. Grammatical features and inflectional morphology
Definiteness agreement with PP modifiers
Predication and equation in Hebrew (nonpseudocleft) copular sentences
Morphological knowledge without morphological structure: Morphology-prosody interface in the first Hebrew verbs
The interaction between question formation and verbal morphology in the acquisition of Hebrew: A minimalist perspective
On child subjects in a partially pro-drop language
Resumptive pronouns as a last resort when movement is impaired: Relative clauses in hearing impairment
Part III. Semantics, pragmatics and discourse
Bare minimizers
Hebrew negative polarity Items – šum and af
A two-layered analysis of the Hebrew exceptive xuc mi
Codifying apparent inconsistencies in discourse: The case of Hebrew ma
Index
