Yiddish, the language of Eastern-European Jews, has so far been mostly described as Germanic within the framework of the traditional, divergence-based Language Tree Model. Meanwhile, advances in contact linguistics allow for a new approach, placing the idiom within the mixed language spectrum, with
Yiddish: Biography of a Language
β Scribed by Jeffrey Shandler
- Publisher
- Oxford University Press, USA
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 248
- Category
- Library
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Publisher: NATIONAL YIDDISH BOOK CENTER<br/>Publication date: 1927<br/>Number of pages: 168<div class="bb-sep"></div>A manual and grammar of the Yiddish language.
Max Weinreichβs <i>History of the Yiddish Language </i>is a classic of Yiddish scholarship and is the only comprehensive scholarly account of the Yiddish language from its origin to the present. A monumental, definitive work, <i>History of the Yiddish Language </i>demonstrates the integrity of Yiddi
Max Weinreichβs <i>History of the Yiddish Language </i>is a classic of Yiddish scholarship and is the only comprehensive scholarly account of the Yiddish language from its origin to the present. A monumental, definitive work, <i>History of the Yiddish Language </i>demonstrates the integrity of Yiddi