Galaad Zuckermann (Hebraice גלעד צוקרמן, Anglice Ghil'ad Zuckermann; Telavivi Israelis natus die 1 Iunii 1971), qui gradum doctoris philosophiae apud Oxonienses meruit, est glottologus et linguisticae professor apud Universitatem Adelaidensem in Australia.[1][2][3][4][5][6]
Opera selecta
- Libri
- Revivalistics: From the Genesis of Israeli to Language Reclamation in Australia and Beyond, 2020, Oxford University Press (ISBN 9780199812790 / ISBN 9780199812776)
- Language Contact and Lexical Enrichment in Israeli Hebrew, 2003, Palgrave Macmillan (ISBN 9781403917232 / ISBN 9781403938695).
- Israelit Safa Yafa, 2008, Am Oved (ISBN 978-965-13-1963-1).
- Engaging – A Guide to Interacting Respectfully and Reciprocally with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People, and their Arts Practices and Intellectual Property, 2015.
- Dictionary of the Barngarla Aboriginal Language of Eyre Peninsula, South Australia, 2017.
- Jewish Language Contact (Special Issue of the International Journal of the Sociology of Language) 226, 2014.
- Burning Issues in Afro-Asiatic Linguistics, 2012.
- Barngarlidhi Manoo (Speaking Barngarla Together). Australia: Barngarla Language Advisory Committee. 2019
Barngarlidhi Manoo - PARS II
- Symbolae
- 2003 : "Language Contact and Globalisation: The Camouflaged Influence of English on the World’s Languages – with special attention to Israeli (sic) and Mandarin" in Cambridge Review of International Affairs 16 (2), pp. 287-307.
- 2004 : "Cultural Hybridity: Multisourced Neologization in 'Reinvented' Languages and in Languages with 'Phono-Logographic' Script" in Languages in Contrast 4 (2), pp. 281-318.
- 2005 : "Phono-Semantische Abgleichung" in Stefan Langer, Daniel Schnorbusch, edd., Semantik im Lexikon, Gunter Narr, Tübingen, pp. 223-267.
- 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" in Journal of Modern Jewish Studies 5 (1), pp. 57-71.
- 2006 : "Complement Clause Types in Israeli" in R. M. W. Dixon, A. Y. Aikhenvald, edd., Complementation: A Cross-Linguistic Typology, Oxford University Press, Oxford, pp. 72-92.
- 2006 : "'Etymythological Othering' and the Power of 'Lexical Engineering' in Judaism, Islam and Christianity. A Socio-Philo(sopho)logical Perspective" in Tope Omoniyi, Joshua A. Fishman, edd., Explorations in the Sociology of Language and Religion, Amsterdam: John Benjamins, pp. 237-258.
- 2008 : "'Realistic Prescriptivism': The Academy of the Hebrew Language, its Campaign of 'Good Grammar' and Lexpionage, and the Native Israeli Speakers" in Israel Studies in Language and Society 1, pp. 135-154.
- 2008 (cum Yair Sapir) : "Icelandic: Phonosemantic Matching" in Judith Rosenhouse, Rotem Kowner, edd., Globally Speaking: Motives for Adopting English Vocabulary in Other Languages, Multilingual Matters, Clevedon, pp. 19-43.
- 2009 : "Hybridity versus Revivability: Multiple Causation, Forms and Patterns" in Journal of Language Contact. Varia 2, pp. 40-67.
- 2010 (cum Azzan Yadin) : "Blorít: Pagans' Mohawk or Sabras' Forelock?: Ideological Secularization of Hebrew Terms in Socialist Zionist Israeli" in Tope Omoniyi, ed., The Sociology of Language and Religion: Change, Conflict and Accommodation, Palgrave Macmillan, Houndmills, pp. 84-125.
- 2011 (cum Michael Walsh) : "Stop, Revive, Survive: Lessons from the Hebrew Revival Applicable to the Reclamation, Maintenance and Empowerment of Aboriginal Languages and Cultures" in Australian Journal of Linguistics 31 (1), pp. 111-127.
- 2014 (cum Giovanni Quer et Shiori Shakuto) : "Native Tongue Title: Proposed Compensation for the Loss of Aboriginal Languages" in Australian Aboriginal Studies 2014/1, pp. 55-71.
- 2014 (cum Michael Walsh) : "“Our Ancestors Are Happy!”: Revivalistics in the Service of Indigenous Wellbeing, Foundation for Endangered Languages XVIII, pp. 113-119.
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