For an illustration of how gaps in morphological knowledge can impact literacy, it is instructive to examine research describing bilingual children’s reading in Hebrew. Modern Hebrew script is presented in two orthographic versions: pointed and unpointed (Shimron,2005). The pointed script is generall...
The LXX Vocalization of the Hebrew Text and Patristic Exegesis On the one hand, current biblical research focuses to identify the primary meaning of the sacred text and, on the other, to understand how religious traditions have consolidated, starting from its multiple interpretations. A great deal...
Iris,Berent,Steven,PinkerJoseph,Shimron 摘要: Most evidence for the role of regular inflection as a default operation comes from languages that confound the morphological properties of regular and irregular forms with their phonological characteristics. For instance, regular plurals tend to faithfully ...
part of a bird. This noun is used only once, in Leviticus 1:16. Note that this noun is spelled the same as the nouns מראה (mar'a), meaning vision, מראה (mar'a), meaning mirror, and מראה (mar'eh), meaning sight or appearance; all from the verb...
There are several prefixes in Hebrew which are appended to regular words to introduce a new meaning. In Hebrew, the letters which form these prefixes are called "Formative Letters" (Hebrew: , Otiyot HaShimush). Eleven of the twenty-two letters of the Hebrew alphabet are considered Otiyot ...
The second experiment explored the same task, but now the instructions emphasized the magnitude meaning of Hebrew letters (e.g. classify the letter as ... S Shaki,W Gevers - Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology 被引量: 58发表: 2011年 Minimality and unique ergodicity for adic transformations We...
I Langkilde-Geary - University of Southern California 被引量: 53发表: 2003年 Suppletion in personal pronouns: Theory versus practice, and the place of reproducibility in typology If we separate out the two parts of suppletion (irregularity of form and regularity of meaning), the question becomes...