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Autor:
Leon Shor, Michal Marmorstein
Publikováno v:
Journal of Pragmatics. 192:22-40
Autor:
Michal Marmorstein, Nadav Matalon
Publikováno v:
Interactional Linguistics. 2:42-78
Large conversational activities (e.g., storytelling) necessitate a suspension of ordinary turn-taking rules. In the resulting constellation of main speaker and recipient, minimal displays of cooperative recipiency become relevant at particular junctu
Autor:
Michal Marmorstein, Nadav Matalon
The paper reports on the creation of the HUJI Corpus of Spoken Hebrew (HUJICorpus) which documents naturally occurring speech and interaction in Modern Hebrew. Data come from telephone conversations recorded during the years 2020–2021. The focus on
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::52e627c5d2f9a1c8e8ba61430d243d81
https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-2111907/v1
https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-2111907/v1
Autor:
Ori Shachmon, Michal Marmorstein
Publikováno v:
Journal of Semitic Studies. 66:185-214
The article explores the structure and use of the existential verb baka in Rural Palestinian Arabic for the introduction of orientation sections and fragments in narrative discourse. In clause-initial position the existential verb presents a non-infl
Autor:
Michal Marmorstein
Publikováno v:
Functions of Language. 28:153-182
This paper explores the use of the discourse marker (DM) yaʕni (lit. ‘it means’) in spoken and written Egyptian-Cairene Arabic. The DM yaʕni originates in conversational interaction and is symbiotic with its socio-cognitive constraints and goal
Autor:
Michal Marmorstein
Publikováno v:
Approaches to Discourse Analysis
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https://doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv1wdvwzn.10
https://doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv1wdvwzn.10
Autor:
Yael Maschler, Michal Marmorstein
Publikováno v:
Language in Society. 49:1-30
We explore two stance-taking patterns in casual Hebrew conversation involving ya′ani/ya′anu, a discourse marker originating in colloquial Arabic. In the first, ya′ani/ya′anu, the same as Arabic yaʕni (lit. ‘it means’), frames reformulati
Autor:
Yoram Cohen, Amir Gilan, Nathan Wasserman, Letizia Cerqueglini, Beata Sheyhatovitch, Michal Marmorstein
Volume 24 of the Israel Oriental Studies Annual includes eight articles. The Ancient Near Eastern section consists of five articles. Four deal with Hittite and Anatolian subjects (Burgin, Gilan, Cohen and Hawkins); one discusses the “Laws of Hazor