Abstract
"Historical Continuity in the Emergence of Modern Hebrew argues that due to unconventional linguistic processes in the early years of revernacularization, apparent resemblance to classical Hebrew does not necessarily reflect continuity, and apparent dissimilarity does not necessarily reflect change"--
Original language | English |
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Place of Publication | Lanham, Maryland |
Number of pages | 141 |
ISBN (Electronic) | 1498584497, 1498584500, 9781498584494, 9781498584500 |
State | Published - 2020 |
ULI publications
- uli
- Hebrew language -- Revival
- Hebrew language -- Spoken Hebrew -- Israel
- Hebrew language -- Standardization
- Hebrew language, Modern -- History
- Hebrew language, Modern -- Standardization
- שפה עברית -- תחייה