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Joshua, King David, and the Flying Nun: Doodles and Reader Annotations in Post-Holocaust Yiddish Primers for Children

open access: yesCanadian Jewish Studies
Students in Yiddish supplementary schools used texts produced by educators steeped in a diaspora nationalist pedagogy that reflected the ideological coupling of Yiddish and Yiddishkeit: the Yiddish language informed one’s sense of Jewishness.
Miriam Borden
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Pent Nurmekund as the translator of Yiddish folksongs into Estonian

open access: yesNordisk Judaistik, 1994
One can often hear the question: are there any Jews in Estonia at all? And if there are, is there any reason to speak about Estonian Jewry in the sense we speak about Polish, Lithuanian, Galatian Jewry? Indeed, Estonia has never been a “traditional” land
Anna Verschik
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Simja Sneh y León Poch: Presentes, en estado de memoria

open access: yesCuadernos LIRICO, 2019
The moment and significance of the encounter between León Poch’s drawings and the texts written in Yiddish and translated into Spanish by Simja Sneh in the album titled Judíos de mi Infancia [Jews of my childhood] (Buenos Aires, 1968) represent the ...
Susana Poch
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COGNITIVE AND SEMANTIC CLASSIFICATION AND MORPHOSYNTACTIC FEATURES OF YIDDISH VERBS WITH THE PREFIX DER-

open access: yesВестник Кемеровского государственного университета, 2014
This paper shows that the Yiddish language as a "hybrid" borrowed both German and, increasingly, Slavic elements on cognitive and semantic and morphosyntactic levels.
O. V. Bader
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Cohesion and the Yiddish Consecutive Order

open access: yesKansas Working Papers in Linguistics, 1989
Literary Yiddish shows a high frequency of declarative sentences with subject present and the verb in sentence-initial position--the so-called consecutive order.
Miner, Kenneth L.
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Online-Talk: The Beginning of Literature in Yiddish by Prof. Simon Neuberg (in Yiddish)

open access: yes, 2023
Sun, Aug 27, 2023 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM CEST Prof. Simon Neuberg will talk about the early development of Yiddish literature; the various theories regarding the origin of our language; and the first Yiddish texts that we have.
Maria Stürzebecher
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A Digital Swedish–Yiddish/Yiddish–Swedish Dictionary : A Web-Based Dictionary that is also Available Offline

open access: yes, 2022
Yiddish is one of the national minority languages of Sweden, and one of the languages for which the Swedish Institute for Language and Folklore is responsible for developing useful language resources.
Skeppstedt, Maria,   +4 more
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États du yiddish : les différents types de reconnaissance, gouvernementale ou non gouvernementale

open access: yesDroit et Cultures, 2012
Treatments of language may be either positive, negative or neutral,whetherunder governmental or under non-governmental auspices. Positive governmental treatments («rewards») of language fall into a continuous rather than merely into a discontinuous or ...
Joshua A. Fishman
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A.N. Stencl: The Last Yiddish Poet of Whitechapel

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This illustrated article in the Yiddish Book Centre's printed magazine Pakn Treger explores the life and work of the Polish born Yiddish poet A.N.
Lichtenstein, Rachel
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Records of the Union of Yiddish Writers and Journalists in Vilna, 1919-1939

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These are administrative records of the Fareyn fun Yidishe Literatn un Zhurnalistn in Vilne, Union of Yiddish Writers and Journalists in Vilna. They represent a fraction of the original union records but are nevertheless extensive enough to document the ...
Union of Yiddish Writers and Journalists in Vilna.
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