Studia Orientalia, Volume 100The Society, 2004 - 253 pages |
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... linguistic grounds . Karmela Liebkind has written an article entitled Jiddisch är en känsla ' Yiddish is a Feeling ' ( in Swedish , 1991 ) , about her personal experience of Yiddish . Norit Steinbock - Vatka has collected in her seminar ...
... linguistic grounds . Karmela Liebkind has written an article entitled Jiddisch är en känsla ' Yiddish is a Feeling ' ( in Swedish , 1991 ) , about her personal experience of Yiddish . Norit Steinbock - Vatka has collected in her seminar ...
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... linguistic aspects of Yiddish in Helsinki have been of interest to the author . These two disciplines have gone hand ... linguistic / historical part and a purely linguistic part , which are complementary . The goals of the socio ...
... linguistic aspects of Yiddish in Helsinki have been of interest to the author . These two disciplines have gone hand ... linguistic / historical part and a purely linguistic part , which are complementary . The goals of the socio ...
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... linguistic spectrum of their journal . The journal , which continued in part as a cultural review , no longer contained any Yiddish articles , only a few poems . The only ( partly ) Yiddish journal to have a longer life - span was the ...
... linguistic spectrum of their journal . The journal , which continued in part as a cultural review , no longer contained any Yiddish articles , only a few poems . The only ( partly ) Yiddish journal to have a longer life - span was 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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