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ArtikelJewish interlinguistics  
Oleh: Wexler, Paul
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Language (ada di JSTOR) vol. 57 no. 1 (Mar. 1981), page 99-149.
Fulltext: JEWISH INTERLINGUISTICS.pdf (1.15MB)
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Isi artikelSince the 6th century B.C., Jews have created unique variants of many coterritorial non-Jewish languages with which they came in contact; Aramaic, Greek, Arabic, Spanish, Persian, and German are just a few examples. Widespread shifts to non-Jewish languages throughout the world and to revived spoken Hebrew in Israel are now resulting in the obsolescence of contemporary Jewish languages and putting an end to 2600 years of Jewish language creation. The present paper proposes a typology of Jewish language phenomena, explores the common linguistic components and processes attending their genesis and development, formulates urgent research tasks in comparative Jewish interlinguistics, and assesses the contribution of Jewish language study to general linguistics.
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