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Who's speaking Yiddish in South Philadelphia today? Jewish language in urban America
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RAKHMIEL PELTZ
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October 7, 2009
Published Online: 2009-10-07
Published in Print: 1987
Walter de Gruyter
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- Sonstiges
- Titelei
- Introduction
- Interdialectal translation as a reflection of lexical obsolescence and dialect distance: the West Yiddish Bible translation of 1679 in the Biblia pentapla (1711)
- Aaron ben Samuel and his ‘Lovely Prayerbook’ revisited
- Hebrew-Yiddish diglossia: type and stereotype Implications of the language of Ganzfried’s Kitzur
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