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terms denoting non - Jewish religious concepts and non - Jewish liturgical languages , e.g. Latin ( on the importance of ... ( c ) Migrations : persecution and expulsion increase the likelihood that Jews will be more broadly exposed to ...
terms denoting non - Jewish religious concepts and non - Jewish liturgical languages , e.g. Latin ( on the importance of ... ( c ) Migrations : persecution and expulsion increase the likelihood that Jews will be more broadly exposed to ...
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newly defined ' Jewish ' speech in one region is , at least for a time , largely identical to a dialect used by non - Jews in a different region of the country . Hence a common feature of this type of Jewish speech is its territorial ...
newly defined ' Jewish ' speech in one region is , at least for a time , largely identical to a dialect used by non - Jews in a different region of the country . Hence a common feature of this type of Jewish speech is its territorial ...
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Heavily - fused Jewish languages should be compared with non - Jewish languages that become mutually fused in the framework of an areal Sprachbund . Component merger in the two types seems to differ considerably : in Jewish languages ...
Heavily - fused Jewish languages should be compared with non - Jewish languages that become mutually fused in the framework of an areal Sprachbund . Component merger in the two types seems to differ considerably : in Jewish languages ...
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On the interpretation of existential there Leiv Egil Breivik | 1 |
Prototype semantics L Coleman and P Kay | 26 |
Tense variation in narrative Deborah Schiffrin | 45 |
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accent addition alternative analysis appear argument basic boundaries Chap claim Class clauses color communication comparative considered contains contrast deletion derived described dialects diffusion direct discussion distinction drift effect elements English event evidence example existence explanation fact factors FIGURE forms function German give given grammar important indicate interesting interpretation involved Jewish Jewish languages John language lexical linguistic marked meaning names natural object occur original particular pattern person phonetic phonological position possible present Press problem proposed question reason reference relative represents rules seems semantic sentences sharings shows similar Slavic social sound speakers speech standard stems stress structure suggests syllable syntactic syntax Table tense theory University variation verb volume vowel Yiddish York