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Scholars have been asserting that there are no dialects in Modern Hebrew, which makes Israel an interesting case for variationist linguistic theorising. This pioneering book investigates categories Hebrew speakers use for their classification of linguistic variation. Relying on interviews and experimental data, the categories are analyzed from both qualitative and quantitative perspectives.
This book is included in DOAB.
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