Ertel Rachel. Marvin I. Herzog. — The Yiddish Language in Northern Poland. Its geography and History., 1965. In: Revue des études juives, tome 125, n°4, octobre-décembre 1966. pp. 480-482
Weitere Informationen unter: http://www.dovidkatz.net/dovid/dovid_stylistics.htm This version of th...
Baumgarten, Jean, Le yiddish, histoire d’une langue errante. In: Histoire Épistémologie Langage, tom...
En 1945, la langue yiddish a perdu la majorité de ses locuteurs. La traduction devient alors l’une d...
Yiddish was spoken in pre-war Poland by just under 3 million people and thrived as a literary, theat...
Vajda Georges. Mordecai Kosover. — Arabie Elements in Palestinian Yiddish. The Old Ashkenazic Jewish...
This article is a short guide to selected Yiddish language sources which, to date, have been little ...
Baumgarten Jean. D. B. Kerler. The Origins of Modern Literary Yiddish. In: Revue de l'histoire des r...
Eastern Yiddish is geographically spoken in Eastern European countries such as Poland, Ukraine, Lith...
Azria Régine. Baumgarten (Jean) Le Yiddish. In: Archives de sciences sociales des religions, n°76, 1...
Baumgarten Jean. Dov Berl Kerler, The Origins of Modern Literary Yiddish. In: Histoire Épistémologie...
Gutwirth Jacques. The Jews of Poland. In: Archives de sciences sociales des religions, n°40, 1975. p...
Mit der Schoah wurde die Anzahl der Sprecher des Jiddischen brutal reduziert; damit wurde zugleich d...
History and Territorial Boundaries. The Yiddish language emerged around the tenth century among the ...
The complex attitude of Yiddish and Polish speakers, Jewish and non-Jewish, towards Yiddish, is refl...
In June 1938, Max Weinreich, then head of YIVO’s (Yidisher Visnshaftlekher Institut) philological se...
Weitere Informationen unter: http://www.dovidkatz.net/dovid/dovid_stylistics.htm This version of th...
Baumgarten, Jean, Le yiddish, histoire d’une langue errante. In: Histoire Épistémologie Langage, tom...
En 1945, la langue yiddish a perdu la majorité de ses locuteurs. La traduction devient alors l’une d...
Yiddish was spoken in pre-war Poland by just under 3 million people and thrived as a literary, theat...
Vajda Georges. Mordecai Kosover. — Arabie Elements in Palestinian Yiddish. The Old Ashkenazic Jewish...
This article is a short guide to selected Yiddish language sources which, to date, have been little ...
Baumgarten Jean. D. B. Kerler. The Origins of Modern Literary Yiddish. In: Revue de l'histoire des r...
Eastern Yiddish is geographically spoken in Eastern European countries such as Poland, Ukraine, Lith...
Azria Régine. Baumgarten (Jean) Le Yiddish. In: Archives de sciences sociales des religions, n°76, 1...
Baumgarten Jean. Dov Berl Kerler, The Origins of Modern Literary Yiddish. In: Histoire Épistémologie...
Gutwirth Jacques. The Jews of Poland. In: Archives de sciences sociales des religions, n°40, 1975. p...
Mit der Schoah wurde die Anzahl der Sprecher des Jiddischen brutal reduziert; damit wurde zugleich d...
History and Territorial Boundaries. The Yiddish language emerged around the tenth century among the ...
The complex attitude of Yiddish and Polish speakers, Jewish and non-Jewish, towards Yiddish, is refl...
In June 1938, Max Weinreich, then head of YIVO’s (Yidisher Visnshaftlekher Institut) philological se...
Weitere Informationen unter: http://www.dovidkatz.net/dovid/dovid_stylistics.htm This version of th...
Baumgarten, Jean, Le yiddish, histoire d’une langue errante. In: Histoire Épistémologie Langage, tom...
En 1945, la langue yiddish a perdu la majorité de ses locuteurs. La traduction devient alors l’une d...