Studia Orientalia, Volume 100The Society, 2004 - 253 pages |
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... short stories and articles to numerous Yiddish literary journals all over the world ( LNJL 1060 : 741 ) . His short stories in the book Formen in bren have been dated between 1931-35 . The stories take place in Bessarabia , in the ...
... short stories and articles to numerous Yiddish literary journals all over the world ( LNJL 1060 : 741 ) . His short stories in the book Formen in bren have been dated between 1931-35 . The stories take place in Bessarabia , in the ...
Page 144
... short monophthong 2 originally a long monophthong 3 an original short monophthong 4 the nucleus of an original diphthong 5 ( in the e - series only ) a vowel ( apparently a close e ) with special distribution . 6 ( in the a - series ...
... short monophthong 2 originally a long monophthong 3 an original short monophthong 4 the nucleus of an original diphthong 5 ( in the e - series only ) a vowel ( apparently a close e ) with special distribution . 6 ( in the a - series ...
Page 179
... short ä before fricative x , e.g. näxtn ' yesterday ' ( StY nextn ) , pläx ' bold ' ( StY plix / plex ) . This feature is similar to the previous phenomenon of lowering e > ä before r ; in HeY x is an alveolar fricative rather than a ...
... short ä before fricative x , e.g. näxtn ' yesterday ' ( StY nextn ) , pläx ' bold ' ( StY plix / plex ) . This feature is similar to the previous phenomenon of lowering e > ä before r ; in HeY x is an alveolar fricative rather than a ...
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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