Chapter 1. Introduction Introduction to the Draft of 1988 Introduction to the Draft of 1984 Introduction to the Draft of 1978 Origins of this Study Character of this Study Ghost Chapters Breadth of this Study Inadequacies of this Study Chapter 2. General Baedeker to the Book; Abbreviations and Symbols General Baedeker to the Study Acronymic Abbreviations Terms for Vocalic Height Alternations Special Symbols Alphabetic Analphabetic Chapter 3. Underlying System Introduction The Verb System Overview of Verb Stem Structure Unmarked Qal Stems Marked Qal Stems, Strong Marked Qal Stems, 1n Marked Qal Stems, 1y Marked Qal Stems, 1? Marked Qal Stems, 3y Marked Qal Stems, 2H Marked Qal Stems, 2W Marked Qal Stems, Other Hifil Stems Hofal Stems Piel Stems Pual Stems Hitpael Stems Nifal Stems Inflectional Affixes Imperfective-imperative Subject Prefixes Imperfective-imperative Subject Suffixes Perfective Subject Suffixes Object-possessive Suffixes Gender-number Suffixes Chapter 4. Features Segmental Features Durational Features Accentual Features Boundary Features Syntactic Features Chapter 5. Parameters of Application Introduction Level (Morphological, Phonological) Frequency (Transient, Persistent) Order Between Rules Within Rules Domain Instrumentation Orientation Conditions Obligatory Uneven Grammatical Major, Minor General Syntactic Factors Chapter 6. Redundancy Conditions Introduction Linking Constraint on Redundancy Condition Construction Some Redundancy Conditions of Tiberian Hebrew Chapter 7. Morphological Rules Introduction Organization of Rule Entries 1.
Base Truncation 2. Bridge Building 3. Clitic Gemination 4. Glide Deletion 5. Imperative-Infinitive Apheresis 6. Infinitive Bobbing 7. Initial Schematic Specification 8. Performative Simplification 9.
Radical Movement: General Radical Movement 10. Radical Movement: Hofal Radical Movement 11. Radical Neutralization 12. Radical Specification 13. Reflexive Fusion 14. Stress Placement: Major Stress Placement 15. Stress Placement: Minor Stress Placement 16. Suffix Whittling 17.
T-Affixation (TA) 18. Terminal Schematic Neutralization (TSN) 19. Terminal Schematic Specification (TSS) Ordering Summary Chapter 8. Persistent Phonological Rules Organization of Rule Entries 1. Aleph Coalescence 2. Atonic Opening 3. Duration Adjustment 4. Midding Assimilation 5.
Proclitic Formation 6. Spirantization Ordering Summary Chapter 9. Transient Phonological Rules Organization of Rule Entries 1. Assimilatory Lowering 2. Atonic Midding 3. Backward Lengthening 4. Checked Lowering 5. Checked Midding 6.
Conjunctive Shift 7. Diphthong Coalescence 8. Distant Lowering 9. Final Shortening 10. Forward Lengthening 11. General Raising 12. Glide Labialization 13. Group Simplification 14.
Imperative Raising 15. Labial Assimilation 16. Labial Coalescence 17. Low Shortening 18. Lowering Umlaut 19. Medial Shortening 20. Midding Umlaut 21. Nucleus Lifting 22.
Opening Umlaut 23. Penultimate Polarization 24. Presemivowel Epenthesis 25. Pretonic Lengthening 26. Major (Vocalic) Pretonic Lengthening 27. Minor (Consonantal) Pretonic Lengthening 28. Reduction (Vowel Reduction) 29. Schwa Coloring 30.
Major Schwa Coloring 31. Minor Schwa Coloring 32. Schwa Haplology 33. Schwa Intrusion 34. Secondary Stressing 35. Segolate Epenthesis 36. Stress Adjustment 37. Tonic Change 38.
Major (Lengthening) Tonic Change 39. Minor (Lowering) Tonic Change 40. Ultimate Attraction 41. Ultimate Jump 42. Ultimate Polarization 43. Vowel Closing Ordering Summary Chapter 10. Illustrative Derivations Introduction Dagger Notes to Chapter 10 Derivations Chapter 11. Special Topics Appendix A: General Phonology and the Metrical Behavior of u- ''and'' in the Hebrew Poetry of Medieval Spain Appendix B: Messrs McCarthy and Prince, and the Problem of Hebrew Vowel Color Chapter 12.
Inventory of Forms Introduction Transliteration Transcription Verb Categories Grammatical Phenomena Inventory Glossary Bibliography.