Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction / Edit Doron, Malka Rappaport Hovav, Yael Reshef and Moshe Taube
  • The limits of multiple-source contact influence: The case of ecel 'at' in Modern Hebrew / Moshe Taube
  • Existential possessive modality in the emergence of Modern Hebrew / Aynat Rubinstein
  • The derivation of a concessive from an aspectual adverb by reanalysis in Modern Hebrew / Avigail Tsirkin-Sadan
  • Why did the future form of the verb displace the imperative form in the informal register of Modern Hebrew? / Chanan Ariel
  • The change in Hebrew from a V-framed to an S-framed language / Malka Rappaport Hovav
  • From written to spoken usage: The contribution of pre-revival linguistic habits to the formation of the colloquial register of Modern Hebrew / Yael Reshef
  • Language change, prescriptive language, and spontaneous speech in Modern Hebrew: A corpus-based study of early recordings / Einat Gonen
  • The Biblical sources of Modern Hebrew syntax/ Edit Doron
  • Can there be language continuity in language contact? / Brian D. Joseph
  • Our creolized tongues / Enoch O. Aboh
  • Why do children lead contact-induced language change in some contexts but not others? / Carmel O'Shannessy
  • Variation and conventionalization in language emergence: The case of two young sign language of Israel / Irit Meir and Wendy Sandler
  • 'Mame loshen': The role of gender-biased language contact in the syntactic development of Yiddish / Asya Pereltsvaig.