This paper analyzes the linguistic repertoires of Jews in the Low German-speaking areas in the first decades of the twentieth century, as a contribution to historical sociolinguistics. Based on fieldwork questionnaires held in the archives of the Language and Culture Atlas of Ashkenazic Jewry (LCAAJ), it addresses the question of whether the Jewish minorities spoke a supralectal form of standard German or Koiné forms of dialects, relating this to issues of language shift from Western Yiddish. The study shows that many Jews living in northern Germany during the 1920s and 1930s still had access to a multilingual repertoire containing remnants of Western Yiddish; that a majority of the LCAAJ interviewees from this area emphasized their excelle...
This study examines the languages of Jews in Europe and Palestine on the one hand, and the Jewish in...
This paper gives an overview of a research project on the role of persecution and identity for langu...
This paper discusses nineteenth-century metalinguistic discussions of Low German, an authochthonous ...
This paper analyzes the linguistic repertoires of Jews in the Low German-speaking areas in the first...
In a time of rapid shift and loss of smaller, regional and minority languages it becomes apparent th...
The purpose of this paper is to illustrate the use of dialectological methodology to explain languag...
The purpose of this article is to illustrate the process of language change in the 19th century, tak...
Throughout their history, Jews have repeatedly lived in environments of foreign culture and language...
This article theorizes on the relation between individual and societal language loss. In this contex...
Since the 6th century b.c., Jews have created unique variants of many coterritorial non-Jewish langu...
By the end of this century, well over half of the world’s languages will disappear. Analyzing how mi...
This study examines the languages of Jews in Europe and Palestine on the one hand, and the Jewish in...
The second in a series of case studies of societies in which the mother tongue is merely the process...
This dissertation considers the decline of written Low German in northern Germany in the sixteenth a...
In an attempt to balance the complex, multi-component nature of Yiddish with its more homogenous spe...
This study examines the languages of Jews in Europe and Palestine on the one hand, and the Jewish in...
This paper gives an overview of a research project on the role of persecution and identity for langu...
This paper discusses nineteenth-century metalinguistic discussions of Low German, an authochthonous ...
This paper analyzes the linguistic repertoires of Jews in the Low German-speaking areas in the first...
In a time of rapid shift and loss of smaller, regional and minority languages it becomes apparent th...
The purpose of this paper is to illustrate the use of dialectological methodology to explain languag...
The purpose of this article is to illustrate the process of language change in the 19th century, tak...
Throughout their history, Jews have repeatedly lived in environments of foreign culture and language...
This article theorizes on the relation between individual and societal language loss. In this contex...
Since the 6th century b.c., Jews have created unique variants of many coterritorial non-Jewish langu...
By the end of this century, well over half of the world’s languages will disappear. Analyzing how mi...
This study examines the languages of Jews in Europe and Palestine on the one hand, and the Jewish in...
The second in a series of case studies of societies in which the mother tongue is merely the process...
This dissertation considers the decline of written Low German in northern Germany in the sixteenth a...
In an attempt to balance the complex, multi-component nature of Yiddish with its more homogenous spe...
This study examines the languages of Jews in Europe and Palestine on the one hand, and the Jewish in...
This paper gives an overview of a research project on the role of persecution and identity for langu...
This paper discusses nineteenth-century metalinguistic discussions of Low German, an authochthonous ...