In this article we examine diminutive formation in Judeo-Spanish, which has not been treated before in the generative literature. The distribution of diminutive suffixes is shown to be predictable based on an interaction of morphological and phonological properties, which is a recognized hallmark of diminutive formation in Spanish more generally. Judeo-Spanish also presents some interesting twi...
Reseña de: Jovanović, Željko (2020): Twentieth-Century Sephardic Authors from the Former Yugoslavia. A Judeo-Spanish Tradition, Cambridge, Legenda (Studies in Hispanic and Lusophone Cultures, 41), 208 pp.
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:The American journal of occupational therapy : official publication of the American Occupational Therapy Association1997
B S HowardJ R Howard
Although spirituality is rarely explicitly mentioned in the occupational therapy literature, it is implied as an interwoven part of the human system. This article explores the meaning of occupation in the context of sociological and Judeo-Christian theological frameworks and the meaning of spirituality in the occupational therapy clinic. A case is made for acknowledging spirituality in clinical...