Publications
Agranovsky, Vera. 2017. Russian influence on the lexicon and phraseology of the literary work of Uri Nissan Gnessin. Hebrew language Dept. MA thesis.
Agranovsky, Vera. 2018. Quadriliteral Reduplicated Roots as aspectual marker in Modern Hebrew. EMODHEBREW research project ms.
Agranovsky, Vera. 2018. What did Nachum Hagzar wear and what did Ephraim Margalit smoke? Filling language deficits by means of Russian borrowings during the Revival Period of Hebrew – Uri Nissan Gnessin’s way. Talk presented at the 34th annual meeting of the Haiim B. Rosén Israeli Linguistic Society. Tel Aviv University (13.02.18).
Agranovsky, Vera. 2018. Lexical borrowing from Russian in the Hebrew literature of the Revival Period. Talk presented at the 16th annual conference of research students, the Mandel Institute for Jewish Studies, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. (24.04.18)
Agranovsky, Vera. 2018. “Morphologically marked semelfactive aspect in Modern Hebrew: Semitic marking of a Slavic aspect.” Poster presented at the 2nd Brill International Conference on Afroasiatic Languages and Linguistics, University of Nantes, France (14-16.11.18).
Avineri, Bar. 2017. Alternating Perception Verbs in Modern Hebrew. Linguistics Dept. MA thesis.
Avineri, Bar. 2018. “Alternating Perception Verbs in Modern Hebrew.” Poster presented at the 2nd Crete Summer School of Linguistics, University of Crete, Greece.
Avineri, Bar. 2018. “Alternating Perception Verbs in Modern Hebrew.” Poster presented at the 2nd Brill International Conference on Afroasiatic Languages and Linguistics, University of Nantes, France (14-16.11.18).
Avineri, Bar. to appear. “Alternating ‘smell’ in Modern Hebrew.” In Łukasz Jędrzejowski and Przemysław Staniewski (eds.) The Linguistics of Olfaction. Typological Studies in Language. Amsterdam: John Benjamins.
Bar-Ziv Levy, Miri. 2017. “‘Does Your Mother Know about the Guy?’ A Development in the Representation of Polar Interrogatives in Film and Literary Dialogue (1932-1988).” Talk presented at The Hebrew and Semitic Languages Department colloquium, Bar-Ilan University (31.10.2017).
Bar-Ziv Levy, Miri. 2018. “Review of the Book Grammar of Mouth and Ear/ Uzzi Ornan.” Journal of Semitic Studies 63/2: 520-526.
Bar-Ziv Levy, Miri. 2018. “The Evolution of the Structure of Counterfactual Conditionals in Modern Hebrew.” Talk presented at The Linguistics Department colloquium, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem (5.6.2018).
Bar-Ziv Levy, Miri & Vera Agranovsky. 2018. The evolution of the structure of free relative clauses in Modern Hebrew: Internal development and contact language influence. EMODHEBREW research project ms.
Bar-Ziv Levy, Miri. 2018. “The Evolution of the Structure of Counterfactual Conditionals in Modern Hebrew.” Talk presented at The Hebrew Language Department colloquium, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem (6.6.2018)
Bar-Ziv Levy, Miri. 2018. “The Regularization of Counterfactual Conditionals in Modern Hebrew.” Talk presented at the 2nd Brill International Conference on Afroasiatic Languages and Linguistics, University of Nantes, France (14-16.11.18).
Bar-Ziv Levy, Miri & Ivy Sichel. 2018. “Women’s Contribution to the Creation of a Hebrew-Speaking Community during the First Aliyah.” Cathedra: For the History of Eretz Israel and Its Yishuv 169: 75-108.
Doron, Edit. 2017. “From collective to distributive universal quantification.” Talk presented at the second conference on Formal Diachronic Semantics (FoDS2), Saarland University, Saarbrücken, November 20-21, 2017.
Doron, Edit. 2018. “The syntax of the Bible in light of modern linguistics: the infinitive construct, the collective quantifier and other issues.” Talk presented at the conference on Biblical Hebrew: Advances in Grammar and in Lexicology, at the Academy of the Hebrew Language, Jerusalem, January 28-31, 2018.
Doron, Edit. 2018. “The Infinitive in Biblical Hebrew.” Lecture to the Colloquium of the Linguistics Department, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, May 1, 2018.
Doron, Edit. 2018. “Irit Meir’s approach to Grammaticalization: the development of the infinitive from Biblical Hebrew to Modern Hebrew.” Talk presented at the conference in memory of Irit Meir at the Hebrew Department of the University of Haifa, May 14, 2018.
Doron, Edit. 2018. “The infinitive in Biblical Hebrew.” Talk presented at the second international workshop on Biblical Hebrew Linguistics and Philology at the LLCC, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, June 26-28, 2018.
Doron, Edit. 2018. “Typology of the Biblical Hebrew infinitive.” Talk presented at the 2nd Brill International Conference on Afroasiatic Languages and Linguistics, University of Nantes, France (14-16.11.18).
Doron, Edit. 2018. “The modal carix ‘need’.” EMODHEBREW Research Project ms. The Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
Doron, Edit. 2018. “The modal yitaḵen ‘possible’.” EMODHEBREW Research Project ms. The Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
Doron, Edit and Lavi Wolf. 2018. “Why Rhetorical Questions.” Hebrew University ms.
Doron, Edit, Malka Rappaport Hovav, Yael Reshef, and Moshe Taube. to appear. “Introduction.” In E. Doron, M. Rappaport Hovav, Y. Reshef, and M. Taube (eds.) Linguistic Contact, Continuity and Change in the Genesis of Modern Hebrew. Amsterdam: John Benjamins.
Doron, Edit. to appear. “The Biblical sources of Modern Hebrew syntax”. In E. Doron, M. Rappaport Hovav, Y. Reshef, and M. Taube (eds.) Linguistic Contact, Continuity and Change in the Genesis of Modern Hebrew. Amsterdam: John Benjamins.
Doron, Edit. to appear. “From collective to free-choice quantification in Biblical Hebrew.” in Quantification and Scales in Change, ed. R. Gergel & J. Watkins, Language Science Press.
Doron, Edit. to appear. “The Gerund Subject Alternation of Biblical Hebrew.” Brill’s Journal of Afroasiatic Languages and Linguistics.
Snider, Todd. 2018. “Constraints on Propositional Anaphora.” Talk presented at Linguistics Department Colloquium, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem (31.10.2017).
Snider, Todd. 2018. “Constraints on Propositional Anaphora.” Talk presented at Linguistics Department Colloquium, Tel Aviv University (17.5.2018).
Snider, Todd. 2018. “Expressing Comparison in Cheyenne.” Talk presented at Semantics Group, Bar Ilan University (12.4.2018).
Snider, Todd. 2018. “Introducing Propositional Discourse Referents.” Poster presented at Sinn und Bedeutung, Universitat Autonòma de Barcelona (6.9.2018).
Snider, Todd. to appear. “Introducing Propositional Discourse Referents.” Proceedings of Sinn und Bedeutung 23.
Snider, Todd. 2018. “Introducing Propositional Discourse Referents.” Talk presented at Linguistics Department Colloquium, Bar Ilan University (25.12.2018).
Snider, Todd. 2018. “Light Verbs in Biblical Hebrew.” Talk presented at the 2nd Workshop on Biblical Hebrew Linguistics and Philology, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem (27.6.2018).
Stern, Ruth. 2018. “The Hebrew Definite Article Introducing a Past-tense Relative Clause.” Lešonenu: A Journal for the Study of the Hebrew Language and Cognate Subjects LXXX: 456-492.
Stern, Ruth. 2018. “hašavua he’var, hašana he’avra: The creation and disapppearance of an unusual syntactic structure.” Talk presented at The 34th Haiim B. Rosén Israeli Linguistic Society Conference, Tel Aviv University (13.02.18).
Stern, Ruth. 2018. “The definite article used as a relative pronoun.” Talk presented at the 16th annual conference of research students, the Mandel Institute for Jewish Studies, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem (24.04.18).
Stern, Ruth. 2018. “The Hebrew definite article introducing a past-tense relative clause.” Talk presented at The Hebrew Language Department colloquium, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem (9.5.2018).
Stern, Ruth. 2018. “The diachrony of the particle nā: a functional cycle of Hebrew.” Poster presented at the 2nd Brill International Conference on Afroasiatic Languages and Linguistics, University of Nantes, France (14-16.11.18).
Stern, Ruth. 2018. The Hebrew Definite Article Introducing a Past-tense Relative Clause. EMODHEBREW research project ms.
Wigderson, Shira. 2018. Pseudo Relatives in Modern Hebrew. Linguistics Dept. MA Thesis.
Wigderson, Shira. 2018. “Pseudo Relatives in Modern Hebrew.” Poster presented at the 2nd Brill International Conference on Afroasiatic Languages and Linguistics, University of Nantes, France (14-16.11.18).