The Grammaticalization of Bipartite Reciprocal Markers in Hebrew
Grammaticalization is generally viewed as a diachronic process of: lexical > grammatical and grammatical > more grammatical. This paper deals with the grammaticalization of bipartite reciprocal markers in Hebrew as a striking example of a process whereby lexically meaningful morphemes are grad...
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2011
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Hebrew studies
Year: 2011, Volume: 52, Issue: 1, Pages: 7-18 |
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