Theoretical issues in the grammar of Semitic languages
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Theoretical issues in the grammar of Semitic languages
(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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- 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