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Peer reviewedRavid, Dorit; Shlesinger, Yitzhak – Language Sciences, 1995
Investigates the factors that constrain and promote the selection of noun compound types in spoken and written Hebrew. Three types of data were examined, one spoken and two written. Lexical, semantic, syntactic, and pragmatic analyses revealed that construct-state compounds are the default form for expressing relations. (55 references) (Author)
Descriptors: Data Interpretation, Factor Analysis, Form Classes (Languages), Hebrew


