Search: Start Page ➙ Language: Hebrew, Modern (heb)
Alternative Names Ivrit
Family/Group Afro-Asiatic, Semitic
Area Eurasia
General Data • Official language of Isreal
• Also spoken in Australia, Canada, Germany, Palestinian West Bank and Gaza, Panama, United Kingdom, USA
• Not a direct offspring from Biblical or other varieties of Ancient Hebrew, but an amalgamation of different Hebrew strata plus intrinsic evolution within the living speech.
Typological Information • SVO
• gender distinction
• verbal system: system of root consonants that carry a basic meaning, which are manipulated through a set of derived stems to refine the meaning
Reduplication Form-Function • full (pluralization ( intensification, distributive, totality), change of word class)
• partial (nouns – diminutive, adjectives – attenuative, diminutive)
• gemination
• full (lexicalized without simplex)
• full (lexicalized - Idiom)
Relationship Form-Function various forms - various functions
Comments Reduplication is usually not mentioned in Hebrew grammars.
Forms 
  Functions 
Patterns 
Semantics 
  Word Classes  Word Class of Simplex Form — Word Class of Reduplicant
  All Examples 
⊟ References
Bat-El, Outi 2006. "Consonant copying and consonant identity: The segmental and prosodic structure of Hebrew reduplication". In Linguistic Inquiry 37/2: 179-210 
Graf, Dafna 2002. "A study on nominal reduplication in modern Hebrew". 18th meeting of The Israeli Association on Theoretical Linguistics, Ramat-Gan: Bar-Ilan University 
Levkovych, Nataliya 2007. "Totale Reduplikation im modernen Hebräischen". In: Ammann, Andreas, Urdze, Aina , eds., Wiederholung, Parallelismus, Reduplikation: Strategien der multiplen Strukturanwendung, 16, Bochum: Universitätsverlag Dr. N. Brockmeyer 
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