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Digraphia maintenance and loss among Eastern European Jews: intertextual and interlingual print conventions in Ashkenazic linguistic culture since 1800
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23. Januar 2006
Published Online: 2006-01-23
Published in Print: 2001-08-10
Copyright © 2001 by Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co. KG
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Artikel in diesem Heft
- Introduction
- Digraphia in the territories of the Croats and Serbs
- Digraphia maintenance and loss among Eastern European Jews: intertextual and interlingual print conventions in Ashkenazic linguistic culture since 1800
- The poisonous potency of script: Hindi and Urdu
- Multiscriptality in South Asia and language development
- Digraphia in Mongolia
- Di- and trigraphia among the A-Hmao in Yunnan Province, China
- Digraphia: a strategy for Chinese characters for the twenty-first century
- The present status of digraphia in China
- Functional digraphia in Japan as revealed in consumer product preferences
- Book reviews
- Using the telephone as a community language center
Artikel in diesem Heft
- Introduction
- Digraphia in the territories of the Croats and Serbs
- Digraphia maintenance and loss among Eastern European Jews: intertextual and interlingual print conventions in Ashkenazic linguistic culture since 1800
- The poisonous potency of script: Hindi and Urdu
- Multiscriptality in South Asia and language development
- Digraphia in Mongolia
- Di- and trigraphia among the A-Hmao in Yunnan Province, China
- Digraphia: a strategy for Chinese characters for the twenty-first century
- The present status of digraphia in China
- Functional digraphia in Japan as revealed in consumer product preferences
- Book reviews
- Using the telephone as a community language center