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Chomsky's Separation of Syntax and Semantics
- Hebrew Studies
- National Association of Professors of Hebrew
- Volume 35, 1994
- pp. 27-46
- 10.1353/hbr.1994.0034
- Article
- Additional Information
By maintaining a separation between syntax and semantics, the author argues that the waw followed by doubling element, as found in the waw-consecutive, should be understood as an inflectional morpheme, signaling a separate thought not syntactically connected with what precedes it.