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Borer, Hagit
2013. Event Structure in Short Nominals—the Passive Paradigm. In Structuring Sense: Volume III: Taking Form,  pp. 181 ff. DOI logo
Borer, Hagit
2013. AS‐nominals and AS‐nominalizers. In Structuring Sense: Volume III: Taking Form,  pp. 136 ff. DOI logo
Borer, Hagit
2013. Embedding Syntactic Events within Nominals. In Structuring Sense: Volume III: Taking Form,  pp. 81 ff. DOI logo
Borer, Hagit
2013. Structuring Sense: Volume III: Taking Form, DOI logo
Borer, Hagit
2013. Semitic Verbal Derivatives: Prolegomena. In Structuring Sense: Volume III: Taking Form,  pp. 523 ff. DOI logo
Borer, Hagit
2013. Introduction. In Structuring Sense: Volume III: Taking Form,  pp. 50 ff. DOI logo
Borer, Hagit
2013. Conclusion. In Structuring Sense: Volume III: Taking Form,  pp. 630 ff. DOI logo
Borer, Hagit
2013. Taking Form by Phase. In Structuring Sense: Volume III: Taking Form,  pp. 489 ff. DOI logo
Borer, Hagit
2013. Introduction—Words? What Words?. In Structuring Sense: Volume III: Taking Form,  pp. 1 ff. DOI logo
Borer, Hagit
2013. Structuring Content. In Structuring Sense: Volume III: Taking Form,  pp. 418 ff. DOI logo
Borer, Hagit
2013. Categorizing Roots. In Structuring Sense: Volume III: Taking Form,  pp. 311 ff. DOI logo
Borer, Hagit
2013. Taking Root. In Structuring Sense: Volume III: Taking Form,  pp. 379 ff. DOI logo
Borer, Hagit
2013. Synthetic Compounds. In Structuring Sense: Volume III: Taking Form,  pp. 575 ff. DOI logo
Borer, Hagit
2013. The Skeleton. In Structuring Sense: Volume III: Taking Form,  pp. 242 ff. DOI logo
Kastner, Itamar
2019. Templatic morphology as an emergent property. Natural Language & Linguistic Theory 37:2  pp. 571 ff. DOI logo
Laks, Lior
2013. Why and how do Hebrew verbs change their form? A morpho-thematic account. Morphology 23:3  pp. 351 ff. DOI logo
Laks, Lior
2013. Passive formation in Palestinian and Standard Arabic: Lexical vs. syntactic operations. Word Structure 6:2  pp. 156 ff. DOI logo
Laks, Lior
2015. Variation and change in instrument noun formation in Hebrew and its relation to the verbal system. Word Structure 8:1  pp. 1 ff. DOI logo
Laure, Yael & Sharon Armon-Lotem
2023. Hebrew-L2 speakers process auditory templatic words through their L1 processing mechanism with awareness of L2. Frontiers in Psychology 14 DOI logo
Pariente, Itsik
2012. Grammatical paradigm uniformity. Morphology 22:4  pp. 485 ff. DOI logo
Ussishkin, Adam
2005. A Fixed Prosodic Theory of Nonconcatenative Templaticmorphology. Natural Language & Linguistic Theory 23:1  pp. 169 ff. DOI logo
van Gelderen, Elly
2020. Introduction. In Perspectives on Arabic Linguistics XXXII [Studies in Arabic Linguistics, 9],  pp. 1 ff. DOI logo
Zimmermann, Eva
2017. Morphological Length and Prosodically Defective Morphemes, DOI logo
Zimmermann, Eva & Jochen Trommer
2011. Overwriting as optimization. Natural Language & Linguistic Theory 29:2  pp. 561 ff. DOI logo
Zukoff, Sam
2023. The Mirror Alignment Principle. Natural Language & Linguistic Theory 41:1  pp. 399 ff. DOI logo
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2013. Contents to Volume II. In Structuring Sense: Volume III: Taking Form,  pp. xix ff. DOI logo
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2013. Contents to Volume I. In Structuring Sense: Volume III: Taking Form,  pp. xvii ff. DOI logo
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2013. A Note on Hebrew Transcription. In Structuring Sense: Volume III: Taking Form,  pp. xxiv ff. DOI logo
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2013. Epigraph. In Structuring Sense: Volume III: Taking Form,  pp. v ff. DOI logo
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2013. Abbreviations, Terms, and Orthographic Conventions. In Structuring Sense: Volume III: Taking Form,  pp. xxii ff. DOI logo
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2013. Copyright Page. In Structuring Sense: Volume III: Taking Form,  pp. iv ff. DOI logo
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2023. Introduction. In Perspectives on Arabic Linguistics XXXIV [Studies in Arabic Linguistics, 12],  pp. 1 ff. DOI logo

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