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505 | 8 | |a 3.3.4 Nouns3.3.5 Category specific phonology; 4. Concluding remarks; References; The special status of nif'al in Hebrew; 1. Introduction; 2. The structural uniqueness of nif'al; 2.1 The syllabic structures of nif'al within the verb system; 2.2 Tense distribution; 2.3 Morphophonemic alternations; 2.3.1 Resemblance to passive templates; 2.3.2 Resemblance to non-passive templates; 3. The semantic load of nif'al; 3.1 Real passive and pseudo-passive; 3.2 Hitpa'el and nif'al resemblance; 4. In conclusion; References; Object gap constructions; Externalization and operator movement*; 1 Introduction. | |
505 | 8 | |a 2 Hebrew object gap nominal: Externalization2.1 The properties of the object gap nominal; 2.2 Previous analyses; 2.3 Formation of object gap nominals; 2.4 Accounting for the properties of object gap nominals; 3 English object gap constituent: Op-movement; 3.1 to" is not T; 3.2 No subject position; 3.3 Predicate formation; 3.4 The consequences; 4 Object gap constituents in the TCs: Formation of the complex AP predicate; 4.1 The complex tough predicate; 4.2 Supporting evidence; 5 Concluding remarks; References; Active lexicon; Adjectival and verbal passives*; 1 Introduction. | |
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spelling | Current issues in generative Hebrew linguistics / edited by Sharon Armon-Lotem, Gabi Danon, Susan Rothstein. Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : John Benjamins Pub., ©2008. 1 online resource (vi, 393 pages :) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier data file Linguistik aktuell = Linguistics today, 0166-0829 ; v. 134 Includes bibliographical references and index. Print version record. This volume presents a collection of specially commissioned papers devoted to analyzing the linguistics of Modern Hebrew from a number of perspectives. Various aspects of Modern Hebrew grammar are discussed including the structure of the lexicon, grammati. Current Issues in Generative Hebrew Linguistics; Editorial page ; Title page ; LCC data ; Table of contents; Acknowledgement; Current issues in Generative Hebrew Linguistics; 1 Overview; 1.1 The structure of the lexicon and derivational morphology; 1.2 Features, agreement and inflectional morphology; 1.2.1 Tense, subject-verb agreement and the realization of subjects; 1.2.2 Features and agreement in the pronominal system; 1.2.3 Agreement in other domains and the distribution of features; 1.3 The grammaticalization of semantic and pragmatic distinctions; 1.4 Summary; 2 The papers; References. Part 1. The structure of the lexicon Morphologically conditioned V-Ø alternation in Hebrew; 1. Introduction; 2. Paradigmatic relations; 2.1 Noun idiosyncrasies: Evidence for a lexical base; 2.1.1 Selection of inflectional suffixes; 2.1.2 Stress; 2.2 Adjectives, participles, and verbs; 2.2.1 Verbs: Evidence for OO relation; 2.2.2 Participles: Evidence for OO relation; 3. V-Ø alternation; 3.1 A historical perspective and learnability; 3.2 Descriptive generalizations; 3.3 An Optimality Theoretic analysis; 3.3.1 The trigger of V-Ø alternation; 3.3.2 Verbs; 3.3.3 Participles and adjectives. 3.3.4 Nouns3.3.5 Category specific phonology; 4. Concluding remarks; References; The special status of nif'al in Hebrew; 1. Introduction; 2. The structural uniqueness of nif'al; 2.1 The syllabic structures of nif'al within the verb system; 2.2 Tense distribution; 2.3 Morphophonemic alternations; 2.3.1 Resemblance to passive templates; 2.3.2 Resemblance to non-passive templates; 3. The semantic load of nif'al; 3.1 Real passive and pseudo-passive; 3.2 Hitpa'el and nif'al resemblance; 4. In conclusion; References; Object gap constructions; Externalization and operator movement*; 1 Introduction. 2 Hebrew object gap nominal: Externalization2.1 The properties of the object gap nominal; 2.2 Previous analyses; 2.3 Formation of object gap nominals; 2.4 Accounting for the properties of object gap nominals; 3 English object gap constituent: Op-movement; 3.1 to" is not T; 3.2 No subject position; 3.3 Predicate formation; 3.4 The consequences; 4 Object gap constituents in the TCs: Formation of the complex AP predicate; 4.1 The complex tough predicate; 4.2 Supporting evidence; 5 Concluding remarks; References; Active lexicon; Adjectival and verbal passives*; 1 Introduction. 2 Adjectival versus verbal passives2.1 Diagnostics; 2.2 The subject: Internal or external?; 3 Two gaps in the passive system; 3.1 Adjectival but no verbal passive; 3.2 No verbal and no adjectival passive; 4 The solution: lexicon vs. syntax; 4.1 Two types of unaccusatives; 4.1.1 Underived vs. decausative unaccusatives; 4.1.2 Against other views; 4.2 Verbal passives; 5 Additional evidence: idioms and semantic drift; 6 Adjectival passives and adjectival de-causatives; 6.1 Adjectival passives and adjectival decausatives in Hebrew; 6.2 Locus of derivation. English. Hebrew language Syntax. Hebrew language Grammar, Generative. FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY Hebrew. bisacsh Hebrew language Grammar, Generative fast Hebrew language Syntax fast Electronic book. Armon-Lotem, Sharon. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2008050223 Danon, Gabi. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2008050224 Rothstein, Susan, 1958- https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJr7X4F99vxTJ6k4gxfDv3 has work: Current issues in generative Hebrew linguistics (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCG6gKGrQ9d4pwDwwXJjkwy https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Current issues in generative Hebrew linguistics. Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : John Benjamins Pub., ©2008 9789027255174 9027255172 (DLC) 2008032721 (OCoLC)237788705 Linguistik aktuell ; Bd. 134. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n42035628 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=262810 Volltext CBO01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=262810 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Current issues in generative Hebrew linguistics / Linguistik aktuell ; Current Issues in Generative Hebrew Linguistics; Editorial page ; Title page ; LCC data ; Table of contents; Acknowledgement; Current issues in Generative Hebrew Linguistics; 1 Overview; 1.1 The structure of the lexicon and derivational morphology; 1.2 Features, agreement and inflectional morphology; 1.2.1 Tense, subject-verb agreement and the realization of subjects; 1.2.2 Features and agreement in the pronominal system; 1.2.3 Agreement in other domains and the distribution of features; 1.3 The grammaticalization of semantic and pragmatic distinctions; 1.4 Summary; 2 The papers; References. Part 1. The structure of the lexicon Morphologically conditioned V-Ø alternation in Hebrew; 1. Introduction; 2. Paradigmatic relations; 2.1 Noun idiosyncrasies: Evidence for a lexical base; 2.1.1 Selection of inflectional suffixes; 2.1.2 Stress; 2.2 Adjectives, participles, and verbs; 2.2.1 Verbs: Evidence for OO relation; 2.2.2 Participles: Evidence for OO relation; 3. V-Ø alternation; 3.1 A historical perspective and learnability; 3.2 Descriptive generalizations; 3.3 An Optimality Theoretic analysis; 3.3.1 The trigger of V-Ø alternation; 3.3.2 Verbs; 3.3.3 Participles and adjectives. 3.3.4 Nouns3.3.5 Category specific phonology; 4. Concluding remarks; References; The special status of nif'al in Hebrew; 1. Introduction; 2. The structural uniqueness of nif'al; 2.1 The syllabic structures of nif'al within the verb system; 2.2 Tense distribution; 2.3 Morphophonemic alternations; 2.3.1 Resemblance to passive templates; 2.3.2 Resemblance to non-passive templates; 3. The semantic load of nif'al; 3.1 Real passive and pseudo-passive; 3.2 Hitpa'el and nif'al resemblance; 4. In conclusion; References; Object gap constructions; Externalization and operator movement*; 1 Introduction. 2 Hebrew object gap nominal: Externalization2.1 The properties of the object gap nominal; 2.2 Previous analyses; 2.3 Formation of object gap nominals; 2.4 Accounting for the properties of object gap nominals; 3 English object gap constituent: Op-movement; 3.1 to" is not T; 3.2 No subject position; 3.3 Predicate formation; 3.4 The consequences; 4 Object gap constituents in the TCs: Formation of the complex AP predicate; 4.1 The complex tough predicate; 4.2 Supporting evidence; 5 Concluding remarks; References; Active lexicon; Adjectival and verbal passives*; 1 Introduction. 2 Adjectival versus verbal passives2.1 Diagnostics; 2.2 The subject: Internal or external?; 3 Two gaps in the passive system; 3.1 Adjectival but no verbal passive; 3.2 No verbal and no adjectival passive; 4 The solution: lexicon vs. syntax; 4.1 Two types of unaccusatives; 4.1.1 Underived vs. decausative unaccusatives; 4.1.2 Against other views; 4.2 Verbal passives; 5 Additional evidence: idioms and semantic drift; 6 Adjectival passives and adjectival de-causatives; 6.1 Adjectival passives and adjectival decausatives in Hebrew; 6.2 Locus of derivation. Hebrew language Syntax. Hebrew language Grammar, Generative. FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY Hebrew. bisacsh Hebrew language Grammar, Generative fast Hebrew language Syntax fast |
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title_full | Current issues in generative Hebrew linguistics / edited by Sharon Armon-Lotem, Gabi Danon, Susan Rothstein. |
title_fullStr | Current issues in generative Hebrew linguistics / edited by Sharon Armon-Lotem, Gabi Danon, Susan Rothstein. |
title_full_unstemmed | Current issues in generative Hebrew linguistics / edited by Sharon Armon-Lotem, Gabi Danon, Susan Rothstein. |
title_short | Current issues in generative Hebrew linguistics / |
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topic | Hebrew language Syntax. Hebrew language Grammar, Generative. FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY Hebrew. bisacsh Hebrew language Grammar, Generative fast Hebrew language Syntax fast |
topic_facet | Hebrew language Syntax. Hebrew language Grammar, Generative. FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY Hebrew. Hebrew language Grammar, Generative Hebrew language Syntax Electronic book. |
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