Malka Rappaport Hovav


Malka Rappaport Hovav is a linguist and professor in the Department of Linguistics at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Her research focuses on lexical semantics and morphosyntax, and she has published on topics like nominalizations, adjectival passives, and lexical aspect, among others.

Biography

After earning a BA from Brooklyn College in 1979, Rappaport Hovav earned her PhD from Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1984 with a dissertation entitled, "Issues in the Phonology of Tiberian Hebrew" under the supervision of Morris Halle.
Rappaport Hovav taught at Bar Ilan University from 1984 until 1999, excepting one year as a visiting professor at Rutgers University from 1993/1994, and in 1999 she began working at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
She was a founding member, and later director, of HUJI's Language, Logic and Cognition Center, and since 2012 has held the Henya Sharef Chair in Humanities.

Awards and honors

In 2016, Rappaport Hovav served as chair of the selection committee for the Israel Prize in Linguistics.
In 2022, Rappaport Hovav received the Humboldt Research Award
In 2024, Rappaport Hovav was elected to the Academia Europaea.

Selected publications

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