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The (original) unity of Western and Eastern Yiddish: an assessment based on morphosyntactic phenomena
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Jürg Fleischer
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Introduction 1
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A. Haredi Yiddish today
- Noun Plurals in Israeli Hasidic Yiddish: a psycholinguistic perspective 9
- Language change in a bilingual community: the preposition far in Israeli Haredi Yiddish 39
- The foundations of written Yiddish among Haredi Satmar Jews 63
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B. Yiddish in the past
- The (original) unity of Western and Eastern Yiddish: an assessment based on morphosyntactic phenomena 107
- Changes in the position of the finite verb in older Yiddish 125
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C. Yiddish from a typological perspective
- Yiddish modals, with special reference to their polyfunctionality and constructional properties 145
- On negation, indefinites, and negative indefinites in Yiddish 185
- On superordinate az-clauses in Yiddish narrative 231
- Aspects of Yiddish adjective formation: nasal suffixes - creativity across a dual heritage 253
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D. A new tool for the study of Yiddish
- Yiddish passive constructions: a case study based on the new Corpus of Modern Yiddish 269
- Index 297
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Introduction 1
-
A. Haredi Yiddish today
- Noun Plurals in Israeli Hasidic Yiddish: a psycholinguistic perspective 9
- Language change in a bilingual community: the preposition far in Israeli Haredi Yiddish 39
- The foundations of written Yiddish among Haredi Satmar Jews 63
-
B. Yiddish in the past
- The (original) unity of Western and Eastern Yiddish: an assessment based on morphosyntactic phenomena 107
- Changes in the position of the finite verb in older Yiddish 125
-
C. Yiddish from a typological perspective
- Yiddish modals, with special reference to their polyfunctionality and constructional properties 145
- On negation, indefinites, and negative indefinites in Yiddish 185
- On superordinate az-clauses in Yiddish narrative 231
- Aspects of Yiddish adjective formation: nasal suffixes - creativity across a dual heritage 253
-
D. A new tool for the study of Yiddish
- Yiddish passive constructions: a case study based on the new Corpus of Modern Yiddish 269
- Index 297