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2020
Inflection in Modern Hebrew is described as involving the following categories: Tense (Past, Future), Mood (Imperative), Person, Number, and Gender in verbs; Number, Gender, and Construct-State in nouns; Number and Gender in adjectives. Most inflection is manifested by suffixes, except for Person inflection on Future tense verbs.
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Inflection in Modern Hebrew is described as involving the following categories: Tense (Past, Future), Mood (Imperative), Person, Number, and Gender in verbs; Number, Gender, and Construct-State in nouns; Number and Gender in adjectives. Most inflection is manifested by suffixes, except for Person inflection on Future tense verbs.
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Grammatical priming of inflected nouns by inflected adjectives
Cognition, 1985Abstract Two experiments are reported in which subjects made rapid lexical decisions about inflected nouns preceded by inflected adjectives or pseudoadjectives that did or did not agree grammatically. Both adjectives and pseudoadjectives were shown to affect lexical decision times for nouns, suggesting that the priming of inflected nouns by inflected
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2007
Abstract Inflectional patterns are relatively straightforward: the interpretation of archaic features is, however, often obscured by the writing system.
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Abstract Inflectional patterns are relatively straightforward: the interpretation of archaic features is, however, often obscured by the writing system.
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