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Hebrew Language is Different in a Major Way

📕🎓 Educational: Semitic languages such as Hebrew, Arabic, and Amharic, scientifically operate in a totally unusual way if compared to most Western languages:

 

 

 

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Sources:

Brunet, Jean-François, Renée Béland, and Al Idrissi. "The mental representation of Semiti words." Linguistic Inquiry 31.4 (2000): 609-648.

Boudelaa, Sami, and William D. Marslen-Wilson. "Structure, form, and meaning in the mental lexicon: Evidence from Arabic." Language, cognition and neruoscience 30.8 (2015): 955-992.

Idrissi, Ali, and Eva Kehaylia. "Morphological units in the Arabic mental lexicon: Evidence from an individual with deep dyslexia." Brain and language 90.1-3 (2004): 183-197.

 

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