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Faltering Language: On German-Yiddish Literature

2022
This dissertation shows how the intersection between German and Yiddish became an important but largely forgotten site of literary production in the long twentieth century. Beginning in the late eighteenth century, German and Yiddish came to be associated with divergent trajectories of Jewish modernity and were often understood to represent either side
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The Yiddish language in Estonia: Past and present

Journal of Baltic Studies, 1999
(1999). The Yiddish language in Estonia: Past and present. Journal of Baltic Studies: Vol. 30, No. 2, pp. 117-128.
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Thesaurus of the Yiddish Language

Books Abroad, 1951
A. A. Roback, Nahum Stutchkoff
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Yiddish: biography of a language

Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, 2021
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History of the Yiddish Language

The Modern Language Journal, 1974
William Glicksman, Max Weinreich
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LEXICAL AND PHRASEOLOGICAL YIDDISHISMS IN THE “ODESSAN LANGUAGE”

СЛОВО, ВЫСКАЗЫВАНИЕ, ТЕКСТ В КОГНИТИВНОМ, ПРАГМАТИЧЕСКОМ И КУЛЬТУРОЛОГИЧЕСКОМ АСПЕКТАХ
The article examines the aspect of the influence of Yiddish on the formation of a unique linguistic and cultural phenomenon – the so-called “Odessanlanguage”. The formation of this linguistic code, which is a special urban koine, was largely influenced by the syntactic, lexical and other grammatical features of Yiddish.
A.V. SAVCHENKO, M.S. KHMELEVSKY
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What is the Longest Word in the Yiddish Language?

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2017
In this paper, we argue that Yiddish potentially has the longest word of any language. This word has 865 characters. Including neologisms and allowing for word borrowings from other source languages, it is argued here that Yiddish has a longest word length at least one, two or three more than that in any other language.
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