שורש, משקל ומבני הברות: שמות איברי הגוף בהיבטים מורפולוגיים

Translated title of the contribution: Root, Pattern, and Syllabic Structure: : Morphological Aspects of Body Organs' Names

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Abstract

In order to prove that syllabic structure is the identifier of a Hebrew word rather than its derivation, this article describes the principles for identifying root patern combinations and then examines the names given to body organs.
Translated title of the contributionRoot, Pattern, and Syllabic Structure: : Morphological Aspects of Body Organs' Names
Original languageHebrew
Pages (from-to)293-309
Number of pages17
Journalלשוננו: כתב-עת לחקר הלשון העברית והתחומים הסמוכים לה
Volume83
Issue number3
StatePublished - 2021

IHP Publications

  • ihp
  • Grammar, Comparative and general -- Number
  • Grammar, Comparative and general -- Syllable
  • Hebrew language -- Etymology
  • Hebrew language -- Morphology
  • Hebrew language -- Word formation
  • Human body
  • Roots, Linguistic

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