Cultural contacts between majority and minority groups involve many different aspects, one of which is language. Jews have been living in the Netherlands since around the beginning of the sixteenth century. In the two centuries that followed, their language repertoire was very rich, consisting of at least five different languages. As a result of processes of integration, speeded up by strongly pushed politics of assimilation pursued in line with the equality principle of the French revolution, Dutch Jews in the nineteenth century gave up using nearly all their original languages in favour of Dutch. The article describes these processes of language shift among Dutch Jews and poses the question whether the results of the acculturation process...
This study examines the languages of Jews in Europe and Palestine on the one hand, and the Jewish in...
In addition to Ten Thije’s plea to study the Dutch language as a multilingual object, I argue that t...
Throughout most of their history, the Jews have been a multilingual people. Like so many other Jewis...
Throughout their history, Jews have repeatedly lived in environments of foreign culture and language...
The Dutch language has inherited several words and expressions from the Yiddish language spoken by A...
The purpose of this article is to illustrate the process of language change in the 19th century, tak...
textabstractThis article examines what assimilation trajectories were manifest among present-day Med...
In the nineteenth century the language of the Ashkenazi community in the Netherlands rapidly changed...
The transformation of Dutch Ashkenazi Jewry after the Emancipation Decree of 1796 was not part of a ...
Although the description and study of dialects used to be a central issue in traditional linguistic...
One of the most striking aspects of the Jewish community in the Netherlands after 1945 is the small ...
This study examines the languages of Jews in Europe and Palestine on the one hand, and the Jewish in...
The article deals with the Dutch (Nederlands) is a West Germanic language that is spoken by around ...
among Jewish languages and alphabets1 Abstract. Jewish languages, except for Hebrew, are varieties o...
In this book Ben Braber answers the question how the integration of Jews into Dutch society influenc...
This study examines the languages of Jews in Europe and Palestine on the one hand, and the Jewish in...
In addition to Ten Thije’s plea to study the Dutch language as a multilingual object, I argue that t...
Throughout most of their history, the Jews have been a multilingual people. Like so many other Jewis...
Throughout their history, Jews have repeatedly lived in environments of foreign culture and language...
The Dutch language has inherited several words and expressions from the Yiddish language spoken by A...
The purpose of this article is to illustrate the process of language change in the 19th century, tak...
textabstractThis article examines what assimilation trajectories were manifest among present-day Med...
In the nineteenth century the language of the Ashkenazi community in the Netherlands rapidly changed...
The transformation of Dutch Ashkenazi Jewry after the Emancipation Decree of 1796 was not part of a ...
Although the description and study of dialects used to be a central issue in traditional linguistic...
One of the most striking aspects of the Jewish community in the Netherlands after 1945 is the small ...
This study examines the languages of Jews in Europe and Palestine on the one hand, and the Jewish in...
The article deals with the Dutch (Nederlands) is a West Germanic language that is spoken by around ...
among Jewish languages and alphabets1 Abstract. Jewish languages, except for Hebrew, are varieties o...
In this book Ben Braber answers the question how the integration of Jews into Dutch society influenc...
This study examines the languages of Jews in Europe and Palestine on the one hand, and the Jewish in...
In addition to Ten Thije’s plea to study the Dutch language as a multilingual object, I argue that t...
Throughout most of their history, the Jews have been a multilingual people. Like so many other Jewis...