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Scope and gender in Hebrew generic second person
Roni Henkin
Department of Hebrew Language and Sociolinguistics
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Hebrew
100%
Second Person
100%
Inner Dialogue
50%
Interlocutor
50%
Viewpoint Change
50%
Utterance
50%
Scope Ambiguity
50%
Usual Environment
50%
Journalistic Interview
50%
Gendered Language
50%
Pragmatic Effects
50%
Switching Point
50%
Arts and Humanities
Hebrew
100%
Second person
100%
Generic
100%
Corpus
11%
Opaque
11%
interlocutors
11%
Femininity
11%
Masculinity
11%
Utterance
11%
Scope ambiguity
11%
Pragmatic effects
11%
Fuzzy
11%