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The Genetic and Typological Classification of Modern Hebrew: A Case Study in Language Profiling
Danny Kalev
Department of Hebrew Language and Sociolinguistics
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Modern Hebrew
100%
Genetic Classification
100%
Typological Classification
100%
Hebrew
71%
Verbal System
28%
Typological Profile
28%
Grammar
14%
Yiddish Language
14%
Semitic Languages
14%
Native Speaker
14%
Pronunciation
14%
Nominal System
14%
Derivation Process
14%
Indo-European
14%
Arts and Humanities
Case Study
100%
Hebrew
100%
Modern Hebrew
100%
Registre
33%
Nominals
16%
Normative
16%
Verbs
16%
Split
16%
Semitic Languages
16%
Phonological
16%
Lexical
16%
Morphology
16%
Verbal system
16%
Native Speaker
16%
diglossic
16%