The Reinvention of the Construction of verb + non-lexical subject-coreferential l- Pronoun in Modern Hebrew

A construction of verb + non-lexical (non-selected) subject-coreferential dative pronoun (SCD) is found in classical Hebrew on a limited scale, but widely used in Modern Hebrew (MH), crucially in the spoken register. The paper suggests that although the classical construction and the modern one look...

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Published in:Journal of Semitic studies
Main Author: Halevy, Rivka (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Oxford University Press [2015]
In: Journal of Semitic studies
RelBib Classification:BH Judaism
HB Old Testament
TK Recent history
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Summary:A construction of verb + non-lexical (non-selected) subject-coreferential dative pronoun (SCD) is found in classical Hebrew on a limited scale, but widely used in Modern Hebrew (MH), crucially in the spoken register. The paper suggests that although the classical construction and the modern one look superficially similar, interpretatively they seem to be distinct. It is argued that the modern construction changed into a speaker-oriented construction resolved on the higher level of discourse. The paper aims to trace the emergence of the modern construction and the motivation for its change. It is suggested that the construction acquired pragmatic inferences as part of the revival of Hebrew as a spoken language and that the inspiration for that was a comparable construction prevalent in Slavic and Yiddish, the contact-languages of Hebrew at that time.
ISSN:1477-8556
Contains:Enthalten in: Journal of Semitic studies
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1093/jss/fgv006