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Syntactic and Semantic Variation in Copular Sentences: Insights from Classical Hebrew
Daniel J. Wilson
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Linguistik Aktuell/Linguistics Today
261] 2020
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Abbreviations
∃
p
Existential phrase
&
p
Conjunction phrase
∅
Null Verb
a
Adjective
abs
Absolute
acc
Accusative
ad
.
ess
Adessive
Af
Affix
agr
Agreement node
ap
Adjective phrase
art
Article
aspp
Aspect phrase
CH
Classical Hebrew
c
Complementizer
cert
The set of particles which exist in the left-periphery to mark certainty
cp
Complementizer phrase
conj
Conjunction
cop
Copula
d
Determiner
DM
Distributed Morphology
dp
Determiner phrase
EPP
Extended Projection Principle
Ev
Eventive
ex
Existential particle
exist
Existential
f
Functional category
FinP
Finite phrase
FocP
Focus phrase
FocusP
Focus phrase
ForceP
Force phrase
FP
Functional phrase
fut
Future
gen
Genitive
GKC
Gesenius, Wilhelm. 1910.
Gesenius’ Hebrew Grammar
, E. Kautzsch ed. translated by A.E. Cowley, 2nd English ed. Oxford:Oxford University Press.
gq
Generalised quantifier
hab
Habitual
imp
Imperative
indiv
Individual level
inf
Infinitive
infl
Inflectional node
ipfv
Imperfective
juss
Jussive
LD
Left dislocation
lf
Logical form
loc
Locational constituent
Mod
Mood head
ModP
Mood phrase
n
Noun
neg
Negator
neg
.
ex
Negative existential particle
negp
Negator phrase
nom
Nominative
NP
Noun phrase
obj
Object marker
p
Predicate
pass
Passive
perf
Perfect tense/aspect
pf
Phonetic form
pfv
Perfective
pp
Prepositional phrase
PPC
Predicative Possessive Construction
Pred
A functional head which relates a complement to a subject
pret
Preterite
pron
The pronoun used in a tripartite clause
ptcp
Participle
q
Question particle
refl
Reflexive
s
Subject
sc
Small clause
sg
Singular
spec
The specifier
stage
Stage level
ΣP
Polarity phrase
t
Tense
TAM
Tense, Aspect, and Mood
TH
Thematic category
top
Topic
topp
Topic phrase
TopicP
Topic phrase
tp
Tense phrase. A maximal projection in the Inflectional domain.
trans
Transitive
UNW
Unwitnessed
v
Verb
v
p
Little-
v
phrase. The maximal projection which introduces an eventuality.
VoiceP
Voice phrase. The highest maximal projection in the thematic domain which introduces an external argument.
VOL
Volitive mood
VP
Verb phrase
W
Witnessed
WQTL
Wəqatal
: An irrealis verb conjugation in CH
xp
A phrase which can be a noun phrase, adjective phrase, or prepositional phrase