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This chapter begins by outlining the history and development of Yiddish, the traditional vernacular of Ashkenazic Jews, and it discusses how Yiddish went from being a vibrant language spoken by millions to being an endangered minority language with only a fraction of its original speaker population – primarily as a result of the Holocaust.
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Yiddish language socialization across communities: Religion, ideologies, and variation
Language and Communication, 2015Netta Avineri
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Yiddish across borders: Interviews in the Yiddish ultra-Orthodox Jewish audio mass medium
Language and Communication, 2017Gonen Dori-Hacohen
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Complete loss of case and gender within two generations: evidence from Stamford Hill Hasidic Yiddish
Journal of Comparative Germanic Linguistics, 2020Zoe Belk, Lily Kahn
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Yiddish in Helsinki. Study of a colonial Yiddish dialect and culture
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