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Birnbaum, Solomon A.: Yiddish. A Survey and a Grammar
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Katz, Dovid (Hg.): Dialects of the Yiddish language
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Three heirs to a Judeo-Latin legacy
Judeo-Ibero-Romance, Yiddish, and Rotwelsch -
Studies in Yiddish linguistics
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Silk road linguistics
Part 1 -
Two-tiered relexification in Yiddish
Jews, Sorbs, Khazars, and the Kiev-Polessian dialect -
Studies in Yiddish linguistics
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Silk road linguistics
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Silk road linguistics
the birth of Yiddish and the multiethnic Jewish peoples on the Silk Roads, 9–13th centuries : the indispensable role of the Arabs, Chinese, Germans, Iranians, Slavs and Turks -
Languages in contact
the case of Rotwelsch and the two "yiddishes" -
Two-tiered Relexification in Yiddish
Jews, Sorbs, Khazars, and the Kiev-Polessian Dialect -
Two-tiered relexification in Yiddish
Jews, Sorbs, Khazars, and the Kiev-Polessian dialect -
Silk road linguistics
the birth of Yiddish and the multiethnic Jewish peoples on the Silk Roads, 9–13th centuries : the indispensable role of the Arabs, Chinese, Germans, Iranians, Slavs and Turks -
A historical phonology of the Belorussian language
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Studies in Yiddish linguistics
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Two-tiered Relexification in Yiddish
Jews, Sorbs, Khazars, and the Kiev-Polessian Dialect -
Two-tiered relexification in Yiddish
Jews, Sorbs, Khazars, and the Kiev-Polessian dialect -
The Balkan substratum of Yiddish
a reassessment of the unique Romance and Greek components -
Two-tiered relexification in Yiddish
Jews, Sorbs, Khazars, and the Kiev-Polessian dialect -
Jewish and non-Jewish creators of "Jewish" languages
with special attention to Judaized Arabic, Chinese, German, Greek, Persian, Portuguese, Slavic (Modern Hebrew/Yiddish), Spanish and Karaite, and Semitic Hebrew/Ladino ; a collection of reprinted articles from across four decades with a reassessment -
The Balkan substratum of Yiddish
a reassessment of the unique Romance and Greek components -
Three heirs to a Judeo-Latin legacy: Judeo-Ibero-Romance, Yiddish, and Rotwelsch
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Studies in Yiddish linguistics