Theoretical issues in the grammar of Semitic languages

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Theoretical issues in the grammar of Semitic languages

edited by Hagit Borer and Youssef Aoun

(MIT working papers in linguistics, v. 3)

Dept. of Linguistics and Philosophy, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1981

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On the development of the numeral "one" as an indefinite marker

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Contents of Works

  • A note on cyclic stress in Levantine Arabic / Michael Kenstowicz
  • Spirantization in Tigrinya / Barry Schein
  • The domain of weak cross-over restrictions / Youssef Aoun and Dominique Sportich
  • Vowel deletion, vowel reduction and Aramaic syllable structure / Susan D. Rothstein
  • Stress, pretonic strengthening, and syllabification in Tiberian Hebrew / John J. McCarthy
  • On the phonology of gutturals in Biblical Hebrew / Malke Rappaport
  • Comments on the pro-drop phenomena / Hagit Borer
  • Dative marking of the affected in modern Hebrew / Ruth A. Berman
  • Accentuation and metrical structure in Tiberian Hebrew / Bezalel Elan Dresher
  • Epenthesis and degenerate syllables in Cairene Arabic / Elisabeth Selkirk
  • On the development of the numeral 'one' as an indefinite marker / Talmi Givón

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