In:Usage-Based Studies in Modern Hebrew: Background, Morpho-lexicon, and Syntax
Edited by Ruth A. Berman
[Studies in Language Companion Series 210] 2020
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 18 March 2020
https://doi.org/10.1075/slcs.210.toc
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Table of contents
List of authors
Acknowledgements
Transcription and CodingTranscription, transliteration, Hebrew-specific coding
Introduction
Part I.General background
Chapter 1.Setting Modern Hebrew in space, time, and culture
Chapter 2.Historical overview of Modern Hebrew
Chapter 3.Genetic affiliation
Chapter 4.Sociolinguistics of Modern Hebrew
Chapter 5.Prescriptive activity in Modern Hebrew
Chapter 6.Notes on Modern Hebrew phonology and orthography
Part II.Morpho-lexicon
Chapter 7.Inflection
Chapter 8.Derivation
Chapter 9.Parts of speech categories in the lexicon of Modern Hebrew
Chapter 10.Voice distinctions
Chapter 11.Nominalizations
Part III.Syntax
Chapter 12.Agreement alternations in Modern Hebrew
Chapter 13.Transitivity and valence
Chapter 14.Genitive (smixut) constructions in Modern Hebrew
Chapter 15.Impersonal and pseudo-impersonal constructions
Chapter 16.Negation in Modern Hebrew
Chapter 17.List constructions
Chapter 18.A usage-based typology of Modern Hebrew syntax: How Semitic?
Index
