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Haugereid, Petter & Melnik, Nurit & Wintner, Shuly: Nonverbal Predicates in Modern Hebrew
Nonverbal predicates in Modern Hebrew have been the subject of investigation in a number of
studies. However, to our knowledge, none of them was corpus-based. Corpus searches reveal that the
nonverbal constructions which are most commonly addressed in the literature are not the most
commonly used ones. Once a broader range of data is considered additional issues are raised. Our
analysis addresses these issues, unifying the treatment of three types of copular constructions that
we identify in MH. The analysis is implemented as part of a larger-scale grammar, and is extensively
tested.
Maintained by Stefan Müller
Created: October 12, 2013
Last modified: January 09, 2019
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