26.5380, TOC: Journal of Jewish Languages 3/1-2 (2015)
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Date: Thu, 03 Dec 2015 10:31:12
From: Heleen Palmen [palmen at brill.com]
Subject: Journal of Jewish Languages Vol. 3, No. 1-2 (2015)
Publisher: Brill
http://www.brill.com
Journal Title: Journal of Jewish Languages
Volume Number: 3
Issue Number: 1-2
Issue Date: 2015
Subtitle: Language Contact and the Development of Modern Hebrew
Main Text:
Special Issue
Language Contact and the Development of Modern Hebrew
Guest Editor
Edit Doron
Obituary
Obituary: Joshua A. (“Shikl”) Fishman (1926–2015)
Sarah Bunin Benor and Ofra Tirosh-Becker
Foreword
Foreword: The Journal of Jewish Languages’ First Thematic Volume 3
Sarah Bunin Benor and Ofra Tirosh-Becker
Introduction
Introduction: Language Contact and the Development of Modern Hebrew
Edit Doron
Clausal predicates
The Usual Suspects: Slavic, Yiddish, and the Accusative Existentials and Possessives in Modern Hebrew
Moshe Taube
Predicate Nominal Sentences with the Hebrew ze and Its Russian Counterpart eto
Olga Kagan
Bleached Verbs as Aspectual Auxiliaries in Colloquial Modern Hebrew and Arabic Dialects
Ophira Gamliel and Abed al-Rahman Mar’i
Verbal Predicate Fronting in Modern Hebrew and Yiddish
Isaac L. Bleaman
Circumstantial versus Depictive Secondary Predicates in Literary Hebrew—The Influence of Yiddish and Russian
Keren Dubnov
Clausal Periphery
Modern Hebrew še- and Judeo-Spanish ke- (que-) in Independent Modal Constructions
Ora (Rodrigue) Schwarzwald and Sigal Shlomo
Modern-Hebrew lama-še Interrogatives and Their Judeo-Spanish Origins
Itamar Francez
Colloquial Modern Hebrew Doubly-marked Interrogatives and Contact with Arabic and Neo-Aramaic Dialects
Samir Khalaily and Edit Doron
The Right Periphery in Colloquial Hebrew: Modality and Language Contact Driven Effects
Yael Ziv
Patterns of Dislocation: Judeo-Arabic Syntactic Influence on Modern Hebrew
Yehudit Henshke
Negation
Superfluous Negation in Modern Hebrew and Its Origins
Aynat Rubinstein, Ivy Sichel, and Avigail Tsirkin-Sadan
>From Negative Polarity to Negative Concord—Slavic Footprints in the Diachronic Change of Hebrew meʔuma, klum, and šum davar
Einat-Haya Keren
Lexical Values
The Sudden Disappearance of Nitpael and the Rise of Hitpael in Modern Hebrew, and the Role of Yiddish in the Process
Shira Wigderson
Substrate Sources and Internal Evolution of Prescriptively Unwarranted Comitative Complements in Modern Hebrew
Yishai Neuman
Inheritance and Slavic Contact in the Polysemy of bixlal
Avigail Tsirkin-Sadan
The Expression of Material Constitution in Revival Hebrew
Chanan Ariel
Noun-Phrase Structure
What Is New in the NP-Strategy for Expressing Reciprocity in Modern Hebrew and What Are Its Origins?
Elitzur A. Bar-Asher Siegal
The Evolution of the Structure of Free Relative Clauses in Modern Hebrew: Internal Development and Contact Language Influence
Miri Bar-Ziv Levy and Vera Agranovsky
The Impact of Contact Languages on the Grammaticalization of the Modern Hebrew Superlative
Yael Reshef
The Impact of Contact Languages on the Degrammaticalization of the Hebrew Definite Article
Edit Doron and Irit Meir
Internal Development
The Nature and Diachrony of Hebrew Quality Pseudo-Partitives: Are They a Calque from the Contact Languages?
Nimrod Shatil
Reconsidering the Emergence of Non-core Dative Constructions in Modern Hebrew
Elitzur A. Bar-Asher Siegal and Nora Boneh
Borrowing
A Constructional Idiom in Modern Hebrew: The Influence of English on a Native Hebrew Collocation
Malka Rappaport Hovav
When the Construction Is Axla, Everything Is Axla: A Case of Combined Lexical and Structural Borrowing from Arabic to Hebrew
Roey J. Gafter and Uri Horesh
Author Index
Linguistic Field(s): Historical Linguistics
Morphology
Semantics
Sociolinguistics
Syntax
Subject Language(s): Arabic, Standard (arb)
English (eng)
French (fra)
German (deu)
Hebrew (heb)
Hebrew, Ancient (hbo)
Ladino (lad)
Neo-Aramaic, Assyrian (aii)
Polish (pol)
Russian (rus)
Ukrainian (ukr)
Yiddish, Eastern (ydd)
Yiddish, Western (yih)
Language Family(ies): Slavic
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