Shmuel Bolozky LIST of PUBLICATIONS April 2015

Shmuel Bolozky LIST of PUBLICATIONS April 2015

Shmuel Bolozky LIST OF PUBLICATIONS April 2015 PH.D. DISSERTATION (unpublished) “Categorial limitations on rules in the phonology of Modern Hebrew.” University of Illinois, 1972. BOOKS (1) 2005. Edna Coffin and Shmuel Bolozky, A Reference Grammar of Modern Hebrew, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. pp. xiv + 447. (2) 1999. Measuring Productivity in Word Formation: the Case of Israeli Hebrew (Studies in Semitic Languages and Linguistics 27). Leiden: Brill. pp. ix, 253. (3) 1996. 501 Hebrew Verbs. Hauppauge: Barron’s Educational Series. pp. xvii, 910. [2nd Edition 2008] (4) 1971. `Ivrit BeMa`arumeha. Textbook for beginners in Modern Hebrew. Department of Linguistics, University of Illinois. (unpublished) EDITED BOOK (1) 2004. Textures and Meaning: Thirty Years of Judaic Studies at the University of Massachusetts Amherst (electronic publication), ed. Leonard H. Ehrlich, Shmuel Bolozky, Robert A. Rothstein, Murray Schwartz, Jay R. Berkovitz, James E. Young. xi + 462 pp. CHAPTERS IN BOOKS (1) (To appear). “’efšaruyot šel zihuy `amadot `icuriyot še’eynan memumašot `al pney hašetax ba`ivrit hadvura (Possible strategies used by Israeli speakers in identifying consonantal slots that are not realized in colloquial Hebrew.”) In a volume of corpus- driven Hebrew grammar, edited by Einat Gonen, accepted for publication as Te`uda 27, School of Jewish Studies, Tel Aviv University. (2) (To appear). “Current Research on the Sounds and Forms of Israeli Hebrew.” Current Scholarship in Israel, to be published by New York University Press. (3) 2013. “Hege hama`avar y bintiyat he`atid ba`ivrit hayisre’elit (The glide y in the prefix conjugation of Israeli Hebrew.)” Mexkarim ba`ivrit haxadaša uvimkoroteaha, 'asupot umevo’ot balašon 14. 117-124. (4) 2013. “Bgdkpt Consonants: Modern Hebrew.” Encyclopedia of Hebrew Language and Linguistics, Gen. Ed. Geoffrey Khan. Leiden: Brill. 1.262-268. Shmuel Bolozky's CV Page 1 (5) 2013. “Diminutive.” Encyclopedia of Hebrew Language and Linguistics, Gen. Ed. Geoffrey Khan. Leiden: Brill. 1.731-738. (6) 2013. “Elision of consonants: Israeli Hebrew.” Encyclopedia of Hebrew Language and Linguistics, Gen. Ed. Geoffrey Khan. Leiden: Brill. 1.807. (7) 2013. “Glottal stop: Israeli Hebrew.” Encyclopedia of Hebrew Language and Linguistics, Gen. Ed. Geoffrey Khan. Leiden: Brill. 2.68-69. (8) 2013. “Imperative and Prohibitive: Modern Hebrew.” Encyclopedia of Hebrew Language and Linguistics, Gen. Ed. Geoffrey Khan. Leiden: Brill. 2.245-248. (9) 2013. “Phonology: Israeli Hebrew.” Encyclopedia of Hebrew Language and Linguistics, Gen. Ed. Geoffrey Khan. Leiden: Brill. 3.113-122. (10) 2013. “Pretonic Lengthening: Modern Hebrew.” Encyclopedia of Hebrew Language and Linguistics, Gen. Ed. Geoffrey Khan. Leiden: Brill. 3.229-230. (11) 2013. “Resh: Modern Hebrew.” Encyclopedia of Hebrew Language and Linguistics, Gen. Ed. Geoffrey Khan. Leiden: Brill. 3.389-390. (12) 2013. “Segholates: Modern Hebrew.” Encyclopedia of Hebrew Language and Linguistics, Gen. Ed. Geoffrey Khan. Leiden: Brill. 3.522-524. (13) 2013. “Sonority.” Encyclopedia of Hebrew Language and Linguistics, Gen. Ed. Geoffrey Khan. Leiden: Brill. 3.585-586. (14) 2013. “Vowel Length: Modern Hebrew.” Encyclopedia of Hebrew Language and Linguistics, Gen. Ed. Geoffrey Khan. Leiden: Brill. 3.985. (15) 2012. “`od `al gzira kavit ugzira mesoreget bamorfologya šel ha`ivrit hayisre’elit (More on linear vs. discontinuous derivation in Israeli Hebrew morphology.)” Mexkarim ba`ivrit haxadaša uvilšonot hayehudim mugašim le’ora (rodrig) švarcvald (Studies in Modern Hebrew and Jewish Languages Presented to Ora (Rodrigue) Schwarzwald), eds. Malka Muchnik & Tsvi Sadan (Tsuguya Sasaki), Jerusalem: Carmel. 50-59. (16) 2010. “Nitpa`el vehitpa`el ba`ivrit hayisre’elit (Nitpa`el and Hitpa`el in Israeli Hebrew.)” Ephraim Hazan and Zohar Livnat (eds.), Lešon xaxamim vehatxumim hanoškim lah: mivxar ma’amarim lixvod šim`on šarvit (Mishnaic Hebrew and related fields: Selected articles in honor of Shim`on Sharvit). Ramat Gan: Bar-Ilan University Press. 277-289. (17) 2009. “Grammar in the Classroom: the Case of Israeli Hebrew.” In Avital Feuer, Sharon Armon-Lotem and Bernard Dov Cooperman (eds.), Issues in the Acquisition and Teaching of Hebrew. Bethesda: University Press of Maryland. 67-86. Shmuel Bolozky's CV Page 2 (18) 2007. “Mirkuz hatnu`a i ba`ivrit hameduberet (Centralization of the vowel i in colloquial Hebrew.)” In Aharon Maman, Shmuel Fassberg and Yohanan Breuer (eds), Sha`arey Lashon: Research on Hebrew Language, on Aramaic, and on Jewish Languages, presented to Moshe Bar-Asher. Vol. III: 51-54. Jerusalem: Bialik Institute. (19) 2007. “Israeli Hebrew morphology.” Chapter 14 in A. S. Kaye (ed.), Morphologies of Asia and Africa (including the Caucasus). Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns. pp 283-308. (20) 2004. “Linear first-time derivation of verbs and consonant cluster preservation in Israeli Hebrew.” In D. Ravid & H. Bat-Zeev Shyldkrot (eds.) Perspectives on language and language development. Dordrecht: Kluwer, pp 35-43. (21) 2004. “Surface geminates (dageš forte) in Israeli Hebrew.” In Textures and Meaning: Thirty Years of Judaic Studies at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, electronic publication, ed. Leonard H. Ehrlich, Shmuel Bolozky, Robert A. Rothstein, Murray Schwartz, Jay R. Berkovitz, James E. Young. pp 343-349. (22) 2003. “The ‘roots’ of denominative Hebrew verbs.” In J. Shimron (ed.), Language Processing and Acquisition in Languages of Semitic, Root-Based Morphology (Language Acquisition and Language Disorders Series, Vol. 28). Amsterdam: John Benjamins. pp 131-146. (23) 2003. “Cimcum unešilat `icurim bedibur `ivri yisre’eli še’eyno mukpad (Consonant reduction and elision in casual Israeli Hebrew speech).” In Kol le-yaakov: ’asupat ma’amrim lixvod professor Yaakov Ben-Tolila, eds. D. Sivan and Pablo-Yitzhak Halevy- Kirtchuk, Beer Sheva: Ben-Gurion University Press. pp 49-52. (24) 2003. “Phonological and morphological variation in spoken Hebrew.” In B. H. Hary (ed.), Corpus Linguistics and Modern Hebrew: Towards the Compilation of the Corpus of Spoken Hebrew (CoSIH), pp 119-156. Tel Aviv: Tel Aviv University Press. ENGLISH VERSION OF 2002 ITEM BELOW. (25) 2002. “Šonut fonologit umorfologit ba`ivrit hameduberet (Phonological and morphological variation in spoken Hebrew),” S. Izre’el (ed.), Te`uda 18: medabrim `ivrit – lexeker halašon hameduberet vehašonut halešonit beyisra’el (Speaking Hebrew: Studies in Colloquial Hebrew and Linguistic Variation in Israel), pp 239-278. Tel Aviv: Tel Aviv University Press. (26) 1997. “Israeli Hebrew phonology.” Chapter 17 in A. S. Kaye and P. Daniels (eds.), Phonologies of Asia and Africa. Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns. Vol. 1. pp 287-311. (27) 1995. “Hasegoliyyim -- gzira kavit ’o mesoreget? (The segolates -- linear or discontinuous derivation?)” O. R. Schwarzwald and Y. Schlesinger (eds.), Hadassah Kantor Jubilee Book. Ramat Gan: Bar-Ilan University. pp. 17-26. Shmuel Bolozky's CV Page 3 (28) 1994. Review article of P. Wexler, The Schizoid Nature of Modern Hebrew: A Slavic Language in Search of a Semitic Past. Wiesbaden: Otto Harrassowitz, 1990. In Russell A. Stone and Walter P. Zenner (eds.), Critical Essays on Israeli Social Issues and Scholarship: Books on Israel, Vol. III. pp 63-85. (29) 1991. “Casual and formal vowel deletion in Modern Hebrew.” Semitic Studies in Honor of Wolf Leslau, ed. Alan S. Kaye. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz. Vol I, pp 189-198. (30) 1978. “Some aspects of Modern Hebrew phonology.” Chapter II in R. Aronson Berman, Modern Hebrew Structure. Tel Aviv: Universities Publishing Projects. pp 11-67. JOURNAL ARTICLES (31) (To appear). “šney sugim šel yacranut bitecurat milim, rexavat hekef ’o memukedet: tecurat šemot ute’arim basiyomot +an ve +on (Two types of productivity in word formation, broad or focused: formation of nouns and adjectives with the endings +an and +on). Balšanut `Ivrit. (32) (To appear). “curat hanekeva šel tavniyot tecura leva`aley mikcoa` vešemot agentiviyim (The feminine form of word formation patterns for professionals and agentive nouns)” Ha`ivrit (formerly Lešonenu La`am). (33) (To appear). “Reassessing secondary stress and stress shift in Israeli Hebrew.” Hebrew Studies. (34) (To appear). “’oryanut ba`ivrit hayisre’elit uma`amad hagroniyot leše`avar ’, h, ` (Literacy in Israeli Hebrew and the status of the formerly- guttural ’alef, he, and `ayin.). Journal of Hebrew Higher Education. (35) 2015. Shmuel Bolozky and Emanuel Allon. “miškal pa`lan `im nun bsisit hamitparešet mexadaš kexelek min hasofit (The CaCC+an pattern with a stem n reinterpreted as part of the suffix.)” Hador 6: 161-164. (36) 2014. Itsik Pariente and Shmuel Bolozky. “Stress shift and trochaic structures in the nominal system of Modern Hebrew.” Brill’s Annual of Afroasiatic Languages and Linguistics 6:1. pp 1-26. (37) 2013. “Haxatafim kegorem behora’at hamiškalim (The Role of Hatafim in Teaching the Mishkalim).” Hebrew Higher Education 15. 103-108 (electronic publication.) (38) 2012. “Hora’at apo`al lelomdey `ivrit kesafa zara lelo hora’at habinyanim (Teaching the Hebrew verb without binyanim).” Hebrew Higher Education 14. 103-105. Shmuel Bolozky's CV Page 4 (39) 2010. “hidamut ba`icurim ha’apiyim ba`ivrit hayisre’elit (Assimilation in nasal consonants in Israeli Hebrew).” Hador IV. 135-139. (40) 2009. “šxixut uforiyut bema`arexet hapo`al šel ha`ivrit hayisre’elit (Frequency and productivity in the verb system of Israeli Hebrew.)” Lešonenu 71.2/3. 345-367. (41) 2009. “hexalšut ha`icur /r/ ba`ivrit hameduberet (The weakening of /r/ in colloquial

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