Studia Orientalia, Volume 100The Society, 2004 - 253 pages |
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... instance , by U. Weinreich ( 1965 ) . 20 Described , for instance , by Verschik ( 2000 ) . 21 According to Herzog's classification , a transitional dialect between North - Eastern Yiddish and Central Yiddish ( Herzog 1965 ) . 22 23 The ...
... instance , by U. Weinreich ( 1965 ) . 20 Described , for instance , by Verschik ( 2000 ) . 21 According to Herzog's classification , a transitional dialect between North - Eastern Yiddish and Central Yiddish ( Herzog 1965 ) . 22 23 The ...
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... instance the definite form of församling ' congregation ' is ( den ) församlingen . As we saw in Chapter 7 ( §4.2.1.1 . ) , omission of the definite article is common in NEY , especially after nasal prepositions , e.g. fun ' from ' and ...
... instance the definite form of församling ' congregation ' is ( den ) församlingen . As we saw in Chapter 7 ( §4.2.1.1 . ) , omission of the definite article is common in NEY , especially after nasal prepositions , e.g. fun ' from ' and ...
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... instance items that are new to immigrants or typical of / unique to Finland . In the Yiddish of Lithuania proper , for instance , many commonplace words were borrowed from Polish - speaking neighbours ( Mark 1951 : 442 ) . L 22 The ...
... instance items that are new to immigrants or typical of / unique to Finland . In the Yiddish of Lithuania proper , for instance , many commonplace words were borrowed from Polish - speaking neighbours ( Mark 1951 : 442 ) . L 22 The ...
Contents
The Origins of Helsinki Jewry and Their Yiddish | 19 |
Yiddish Dialect Maps | 26 |
Political Orientation and Attitudes towards Yiddish and Hebrew | 35 |
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