Gender, prescriptivism and language change: Morphological variation in Hebrew animate reference

Levon, Erez (2012). Gender, prescriptivism and language change: Morphological variation in Hebrew animate reference. Language Variation and Change, 24(1), pp. 33-58. Cambridge University Press 10.1017/S095439451200004X

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Beliefs about a language rarely correspond to how it is used. This is especially true for Hebrew, a language that has been subject to continued ideological “preservation” efforts ever since its (re)vernacularization in the early 20th century. Recently, attention has turned to the maintenance of Hebrew gender morphology, which is perceived in both scholarly and popular opinion as threatened by a process of leveling to gender syncretized forms across a range of word classes and inflectional paradigms. In this article, I investigate the extent to which sociolinguistic evidence supports this perception in cases of animate reference. I argue that while the claim of widespread gender neutralization of these forms is descriptively valid, its characterization as a change-in-progress is inaccurate. Rather, I suggest that Hebrew is already fully syncretized for gender in certain relevant morphological
contexts and that the perception of an ongoing process of change reflects a prescriptive belief about how Hebrew should be, not how it actually is.

Item Type:

Journal Article (Original Article)

Division/Institute:

06 Faculty of Humanities > Other Institutions > Walter Benjamin Kolleg (WBKolleg) > Center for the Study of Language and Society (CSLS)

UniBE Contributor:

Levon, Erez

Subjects:

300 Social sciences, sociology & anthropology
400 Language
400 Language > 410 Linguistics
400 Language > 490 Other languages

ISSN:

0954-3945

Publisher:

Cambridge University Press

Language:

English

Submitter:

Erez Levon

Date Deposited:

14 Jun 2021 08:27

Last Modified:

05 Dec 2022 15:47

Publisher DOI:

10.1017/S095439451200004X

BORIS DOI:

10.7892/boris.152320

URI:

https://boris.unibe.ch/id/eprint/152320

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