Amalia Bar-On
List of John Benjamins publications in which Amalia Bar-On is involved.
2025 Heterophonic homography in African and Semitic languages: Comparing the functions of tones and vowels Writing/Reading Interface, Joyce, Terry and Constanze Weth (eds.), pp. 44–84 | Article
Bird (1999a, 1999b) was one of the first linguists to draw attention to the similarities between the newly emerging Roman script orthographies of African languages, where tone is often under-represented, and Semitic orthographies, where most vowels are typically under-represented. This paper… read more
2021 Chapter 5. Hebrew adjective lexicons in developmental perspective: Subjective register and morphology Polylogues on The Mental Lexicon: An exploration of fundamental issues and directions, Libben, Gary †, Gonia Jarema and Victor Kuperman (eds.), pp. 109–142 | Chapter
2016 Hebrew adjective lexicons in developmental perspective: Subjective register and morphology New Questions for the Next Decade, Jarema, Gonia, Gary Libben † and Victor Kuperman (eds.), pp. 401–428 | Article
Objective frequency does not always provide reliable information about lexical distributions across individuals’ development. We propose the subjective ranking by experts of lexical items’ register in the sense of ‘levels of linguistic usage’, which has been independently linked to AoA, as an… read more
2013 Linguistics in the service of communication disorders: New frontiers Applications in Applied Linguistics: AILA Review, Volume 26, Knapp, Karlfried (ed.), pp. 79–99 | Article
Linguistics and Communication Disorders are considered two different disciplines by most students and scholars in both fields as well as by researchers working in other relevant fields such as psychology and education. However, most core disorders, disabilities and delays in communicative ability… read more



