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Szócikkek
- (2014) „Native Tongue Title: Proposed Compensation for the Loss of Aboriginal Languages”. Australian Aboriginal Studies 2014/1, 55-71. o.
- (2014) „“Our Ancestors Are Happy!”: Revivalistics in the Service of Indigenous Wellbeing”. Foundation for Endangered Languages XVIII, 113-119. o.
- (2011) „Stop, Revive, Survive: Lessons from the Hebrew Revival Applicable to the Reclamation, Maintenance and Empowerment of Aboriginal Languages and Cultures”. Australian Journal of Linguistics 31, 111–127. o.
- (2009) „Hybridity versus Revivability: Multiple Causation, Forms and Patterns”. Journal of Language Contact 2, 40–67. o.
- (2006) „A New Vision for "Israeli Hebrew": Theoretical and Practical Implications of Analysing Israel's Main Language as a Semi-Engineered Semito-European Hybrid Language”. Journal of Modern Jewish Studies 5, 57–71. o.
- (2004) „Cultural Hybridity: Multisourced Neologization in "Reinvented" Languages and in Languages with "Phono-Logographic" Script”. Languages in Contrast 4, 281–318. o.
- (2003) „Language Contact and Globalisation: The Camouflaged Influence of English on the World's Languages – with special attention to Israeli (sic) and Mandarin”. Cambridge Review of International Affairs 16, 287–307. o.
- (2008) „'Realistic Prescriptivism': The Academy of the Hebrew Language, its Campaign of 'Good Grammar' and Lexpionage, and the Native Israeli Speakers”. Israel Studies in Language and Society 1, 135–154. o.
- Complement Clause Types in Israeli, Complementation: A Cross-Linguistic Typology. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 72–92. o. (2006)
- "Etymythological Othering" and the Power of "Lexical Engineering" in Judaism, Islam and Christianity. A Socio-Philo(sopho)logical Perspective, Explorations in the Sociology of Language and Religion. Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 237–258. o. (2006)
- szerk.: Tope Omoniyi: Blorít: Pagans' Mohawk or Sabras' Forelock?: Ideological Secularization of Hebrew Terms in Socialist Zionist Israeli, The Sociology of Language and Religion: Change, Conflict and Accommodation. UK: Palgrave Macmillan, 84–125. o. (2010)
- Icelandic: Phonosemantic Matching, Globally Speaking: Motives for Adopting English Vocabulary in Other Languages. Clevedon-Buffalo-Toronto: Multilingual Matters, 19–43. o. (2008)
Voices of the land. In Port Augusta, an Israeli linguist is helping the Barngarla people reclaim their language / Anna Goldsworthy, The Monthly, September 2014. (Hozzáférés: 2018. július 7.)
edX. Professor Ghil'ad Zuckermann. (Hozzáférés: 2018. július 7.)