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" Nouns with Double Plural Forms in Biblical Hebrew* "


Document Type : AL
Language of Document : English
Record Number : 182730
Doc. NO : LA39119
Call No : ‭10.1093/jss/fgm001‬
Main Entry : M. Tubul
Title & Author : Nouns with Double Plural Forms in Biblical Hebrew*\ M. Tubul
Title of Periodical : Journal of Semitic Studies
Date : 2007
Volume/Isuee Number : 52/2
Page Number : 189-210
Abstract : Most nouns in Hebrew have one plural form. However, a number of nouns have two plural forms: one with the -îm morpheme and the other with the -ôt morpheme. This paper will discuss the nouns with double forms in the plural in Biblical Hebrew. The central question at the focus of this paper is whether both plural forms are used in conditioned or free distribution, and what the variables that influence the choice of each plural form are. It was found that for most nouns the two plural forms are used in complementary distribution. The dominant variables that affect the choice of the plural morpheme are various literary and chronological variables, such as attraction, stylistic variation in adjacent forms and verses, as well as the literary genre of the text–poetry and wisdom literature as opposed to prose. Other variables are a complementary grammatical distribution which is dependent on the status of the word in the sentence and the conditioned distribution in the phrase in which the form appears. The semantic variable, which until now was the dominant variable discussed in studies of these nouns, was found to affect only a small number of cases.
electronic file name : 10.1093-jss-fgm001.pdf
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