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Language Contact, Continuity and Change in the Genesis of Modern Hebrew
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2019
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The emergence of Modern Hebrew as a spoken language constitutes a unique event in modern history: a language which for generations only existed in the written mode underwent a process popularly called “revival”, acquiring native speakers and becoming a language spoken for everyday use. Despite the attention it has drawn, this particular case of language-shift, which differs from the better-documented cases of creoles and mixed languages, has not been discussed within the framework of the literature on contact-induced change. The linguistic properties of the process have not been systematically studied, and the status of the emergent language as a (dis)continuous stage of its historical sources has not been evaluated in the context of other known cases of language shift. The present collection presents detailed case studies of the syntactic evolution of Modern Hebrew, alongside general theoretical discussion, with the aim of bringing the case of Hebrew to the attention of language-contact scholars, while bringing the insights of the literature on language contact to help shed light on the case of Hebrew.
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Yaron Matras, University of Manchester, in Journal of Historical Linguistics 11(2): 342-347:
This volume certainly opens up a new era and a new epistemology in the study of MH [Modern Hebrew], with foundational implications for the study of 'new languages' more generally.
This volume certainly opens up a new era and a new epistemology in the study of MH [Modern Hebrew], with foundational implications for the study of 'new languages' more generally.
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Table of contents
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Acknowledgement and Preface
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Introduction
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The limits of multiple-source contact influence
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Existential possessive modality in the emergence of Modern Hebrew
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The derivation of a concessive from an aspectual adverb by reanalysis in Modern Hebrew
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Why did the future form of the verb displace the imperative form in the informal register of Modern Hebrew?
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The change in Hebrew from a V-framed to an S-framed Language
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From written to spoken usage
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Language change, prescriptive language, and spontaneous speech in Modern Hebrew
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The biblical sources of Modern Hebrew syntax
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Can there be language continuity in language contact?
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Our creolized tongues
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Why do children lead contact-induced language change in some contexts but not others?
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Variation and conventionalization in language emergence
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“Mame Loshen”
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Index
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