Nirit Kadmon has written:
'On unique and non-unique reference and asymmetric quantification' -- subject(s): Asymmetry (Linguistics), Comparative and general Grammar, Definiteness (Linguistics), Implication (Logic), Noun phrase, Quantifiers
'Formal pragmatics' -- subject(s): Focus (Linguistics), Pragmatics, Presupposition (Logic), Semantics
Keren Omry is an author who has written novels like "The Whore's Son" and "Tensile Strength." Her works often explore themes related to family relationships, identity, and the immigrant experience.
Keren Omry has written:
'Cross-rhythms'
Tsevi Keren has written: 'Nahen ba-midbar'
Gretl Keren Fischer has written: 'The emigrant'
Omry Smith has written: 'Reason Not' -- subject(s): Knowledge, Emotions in literature, Rhetoric and psychology, Persuasion (Psychology) in literature, Criticism and interpretation, Psychology
Omry Ronen has written: 'The fallacy of the silver age in twentieth-century Russian literature' -- subject(s): History and criticism, Russian literature, Russian poetry
A. Ulitzur has written: 'Foundations' -- subject(s): Keren Hayesod 'Two decades of Keren Hayesod' -- subject(s): Jews, Keren Hayesod
Aharon Ginosar has written: 'Keren zavit'
Thea Keren is an author who has written books such as "How to Break Up With Your Phone" and "The Power of Off." Her work focuses on exploring our relationship with technology and ways to create healthier boundaries with digital devices.
Moshe Shertok has written: 'Palestine and Keren Hayesod' -- subject(s): Jews, History
Omry Maak was created on 2003-08-10.
"keren" is in all likelihood internet/written slang for "quieren," which means 'they want.'
Embareh Kan Omry Eshren was created in 2005.
The cast of Banat Omry - 2008 includes: Sawsan Badr Mahmoud Kabil