Word Foreignness in Modern Hebrew

This paper focuses on the linguistic criteria that distinguish Hebrew words from foreign ones in modern Hebrew. Three major criteria play a principal role in determining the differences between the words: phonological, syllabic, or morphological. The phonological criterion involves foreign consonant...

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Main Author: Schwarzwald, Ora (Rodrigue) (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: The National Association of Professors of Hebrew 1998
In: Hebrew studies
Year: 1998, Volume: 39, Issue: 1, Pages: 115-142
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