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Thomas Givon (also
known as
Talmy Givón) (born June 22, 1936) is a
linguist and writer. He is one of the
founders of "West
Coast Functionalism", today...
- Giv'on
HaHadashah (Hebrew: גִּבְעוֹן הַחֲדָשָׁה, lit. New Gibeon) is an
Israel settlement in the West Bank,
built over land
expropriated from the neighboring...
- The
Givon Art
Gallery is a
contemporary art
gallery in Tel Aviv, Israel. The
Gallery was
founded in 1974 by Sam
Givon on
Gordon Street in Tel Aviv. In...
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broadcast in
Israel on
Keshet 12 in May 2018. The
series was
created by Omri
Givon and
loosely based on the
novel of the same name by Amir Gutfreund. It uses...
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based on the
Israeli award-winning
series When
Heroes Fly
created by Omri
Givon, and
inspired by the
eponymous novel of Amir Gutfreund. Echo 3 premiered...
- 2019
Israeli drama film
written and
directed by Imri
Matalon and
Aviad Givon and
starring Shira Haas. The film had its
world premiere at the 2018 Rome...
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Channel 10 in
October 2013. The
series was
created by
Rotem Shamir and Omri
Givon and
produced by
Chaim Sharir. The
series originally aired on
Channel 10...
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modern SVO.
Givón bases his
theory on the
empirical claim that word-order
change mostly results in SVO and
never in SOV.
Exploring Givón's idea in their...
- Nachmanoff, it is
based on the
Israeli series of the same name
created by Omri
Givon and
Rotem Shamir and
produced by
Chaim Sharir,
which premiered on October...
- Quodlibet. 2002. ISBN 88-86570-85-6 Syntax: An Introduction,
Volume 1 by
Talmy Givón, John
Benjamins Publishing, 2001 Stainton,
Robert J. (1996). Philosophical...