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The sociology of Yiddish after the holocaust: Status, needs and possibilities
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Joshua A. Fishman✝
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents vii
- Foreword ix
- Preface 1
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Part I. Yiddish and Hebrew: Conflict and Symbiosis
- Introduction 13
- Post-exilic Jewish languages and pidgins/creoles: Two mutually clarifying perspectives 19
- Nothing new under the sun: A case study of alternatives in language and ethnocultural identity 37
- Shprakhikeyt in hayntikn yisroyel 68
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Part II. Yiddish in America
- Introduction: Birth of a voting bloc: Candidates pay court to Hasidic and Orthodox Jews 75
- Yiddish in America 81
- Nathan Birnbaum’s view of American Jewry 161
- Yidish, modernizatsye un reetnifikatsye: an ernster un faktndiker tsugang tsu der itstiker problematik 172
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Part III. Corpus Planning: The ability to change and grow
- Introduction 183
- The phenomenological and linguistic pilgrimage of Yiddish: Some examples of functional and structural pidginization and depidginization 189
- Why did Yiddish change? 203
- Modeling rationales in corpus planning: Modernity and tradition in images of the good corpus 217
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Part IV. Status Planning: The Tshernovits conference of 1908
- Introduction 233
- Nathan Birnbaum’s ‘second phase’: The champion of Yiddish and Jewish cultural autonomy 239
- Nosn birnboyms dray tshernovitser konferentsn 248
- Attracting a following to high culture functions for a language of everyday life: The role of the Tshernovits Conference in the rise of Yiddish 255
- Der hebreysher opruf af der tsernovitser konferents 284
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Part V. Stock-taking: Where are we now?
- Starting with the future 293
- The sociology of Yiddish after the holocaust: Status, needs and possibilities 301
- How does Yiddish differ? 313
- The lively life of a ‘dead’ language 325
- Vos ken zayn di funktsye fun yidish in yisroyel? 342
- References 351
- Appendix: Statistical Tables: Yiddish in the USA, Israel, The Czarist Empire, the USSR, Poland and Other Countries (20th Century) 377
- List of Tables 379
- Index 493
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents vii
- Foreword ix
- Preface 1
-
Part I. Yiddish and Hebrew: Conflict and Symbiosis
- Introduction 13
- Post-exilic Jewish languages and pidgins/creoles: Two mutually clarifying perspectives 19
- Nothing new under the sun: A case study of alternatives in language and ethnocultural identity 37
- Shprakhikeyt in hayntikn yisroyel 68
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Part II. Yiddish in America
- Introduction: Birth of a voting bloc: Candidates pay court to Hasidic and Orthodox Jews 75
- Yiddish in America 81
- Nathan Birnbaum’s view of American Jewry 161
- Yidish, modernizatsye un reetnifikatsye: an ernster un faktndiker tsugang tsu der itstiker problematik 172
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Part III. Corpus Planning: The ability to change and grow
- Introduction 183
- The phenomenological and linguistic pilgrimage of Yiddish: Some examples of functional and structural pidginization and depidginization 189
- Why did Yiddish change? 203
- Modeling rationales in corpus planning: Modernity and tradition in images of the good corpus 217
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Part IV. Status Planning: The Tshernovits conference of 1908
- Introduction 233
- Nathan Birnbaum’s ‘second phase’: The champion of Yiddish and Jewish cultural autonomy 239
- Nosn birnboyms dray tshernovitser konferentsn 248
- Attracting a following to high culture functions for a language of everyday life: The role of the Tshernovits Conference in the rise of Yiddish 255
- Der hebreysher opruf af der tsernovitser konferents 284
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Part V. Stock-taking: Where are we now?
- Starting with the future 293
- The sociology of Yiddish after the holocaust: Status, needs and possibilities 301
- How does Yiddish differ? 313
- The lively life of a ‘dead’ language 325
- Vos ken zayn di funktsye fun yidish in yisroyel? 342
- References 351
- Appendix: Statistical Tables: Yiddish in the USA, Israel, The Czarist Empire, the USSR, Poland and Other Countries (20th Century) 377
- List of Tables 379
- Index 493